Goodwin Procter announced the election of 23 attorneys to partnership, including two antitrust lawyers.
According to reports, Sarah K. Frederick and Jordan D. Weiss are among the nearly two-dozen lawyers promoted to partner at the Boston-based firm.
Frederick specializes in antitrust cases at the trial and appellate levels, the firm said, and has significant experience in the pharmaceutical industry. Weiss similarly specializes in pharmaceutical litigation regarding antitrust disputes and also has experience in intellectual property cases.
Goodwin Procter announced the new generation of partners on Wednesday, noting that the lawyers “have shown outstanding legal skills, market savvy and unrivaled collaboration among their peers.”
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