The recent partner elections culminate a strong year for Bingham. In 2010,
the firm expanded its key practices in global markets, most notably with the
launch of a Frankfurt-based financial restructuring practice and the expansion
of its Hong Kong office, specifically in the areas of structured transactions,
investment management and financial restructuring.
"Bingham has experienced 15 years of consecutive growth," said Bingham
Chairman Jay S. Zimmerman. "In continuing to advance our successful
strategy, we have added 13 partners to the deep bench of talent across our
signature practices."
The partnerships, effective Jan. 1, include lawyers from Bingham's offices on
both U.S. coasts and in leading practices, including structured transactions,
broker-dealer, antitrust, environmental, private equity, energy and project
finance, institutional finance, investment management, and tax.
Brandon L. Bigelow
- is a member of the Antitrust and Trade Regulation Group. He represents clients
in a variety of complex commercial matters, including antitrust, consumer class
action and securities litigation. He has appeared before state and federal
courts as well as in arbitration proceedings, and has defended clients in
government investigations. Bigelow also counsels clients on compliance issues
involving state and federal competition laws. Before joining the firm, he
clerked for Associate Justice Martha B. Sosman of the Supreme Judicial Court of
Massachusetts. He is a 2001 graduate of Boston College Law School, magna cum
laude, and is resident in Bingham's Boston office.