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Robinson+Cole promotes Hausner to counsel

Jonathan Hausner, Robinson+Cole Jonathan Hausner, Robinson+Cole

Boston, MA Robinson+Cole has promoted Jonathan Hausner to counsel, effective January 1, 2017. Hausner is a member of the firm’s construction group and works primarily in the Boston office. He focuses his practice on the representation of public and private owners, general contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, and construction sureties and handles all aspects of construction project consultation and construction litigation.

Hausner is among four counsel recently added to Robinson+Cole. In Hartford, Pamela Del Negro of the health law group was also promoted to counsel. In addition, the firm welcomed Suzanne Ferguson to its business transactions group in Miami and Thomas Sweeney to its real estate and development group in New York.

“These additions and promotions are very significant to us because they impact four of the firm’s most strategic practices – health care, the technology side of business transactions, real estate and affordable housing finance, and construction. We are excited to be able to expand our capacity in these areas in four of the firm’s key markets – Miami, New York, Hartford, and Boston,” said Stephen Goldman, Robinson+Cole’s managing partner.

“It’s my pleasure to welcome Suzanne and Tom to Robinson+Cole and to congratulate Pam and Jon on their well-deserved promotions.”

Robinson+Cole is a service mark of Robinson & Cole LLP, an Am Law 200 firm with more than 200 lawyers in nine offices serving regional, national, and international clients, from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies. For more information, please visit www.rc.com.

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