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Attorneys from shuttered Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan find work

Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan closed its Milwaukee office on Monday. Five lawyers from the firm (Staff photo by Kevin Harnack)

Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan closed its Milwaukee office on Monday. Four lawyers and a paralegal from the firm have been hired by Chicago-based Goldstein & McClintock. (Staff photo by Kevin Harnack)

A Chicago-based law firm has hired five people who used to work for Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan.

Boutique firm Goldstein & McClintock announced Tuesday that it hired four attorneys and a paralegal from Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan, which closed Monday.

Real estate attorney LaVon Johns and labor attorney Donald Levine have been hired as partners at Goldstein & McClintock’s Chicago office, according to a news release. Rebecca Niewiadomski will also join the Chicago office as a paralegal.

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Labor and sports attorney Robert Clayton has been hired as a partner at the firm’s office in Washington, D.C, and labor attorney Matthew Feery will be a senior associate at the firm’s Chicago office, as well as a resident at the firm’s Milwaukee office, according to the release.

Goldstein & McClintock has seven offices around the country and specializes in corporate restructuring as well as transactional and commercial litigation.

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Erika Strebel is the law beat reporter for the Wisconsin Law Journal and a law school student at UW-Madison. She can be reached at 414-225-1825.

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