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Sidley Austin hires capital markets trio


01 May 2018 New York
Reporter: Becky Butcher

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Sidley Austin has appointed Michael Schiavone, Daniel O’Shea and David Ni have joined the firm’s New York office as partners in the capital markets practice.

The trio joins from O’Melveny & Myers LLP where Schiavone chaired the capital markets practice.

The latest additions bolster the firm’s capital markets team, which grew last year with the appointment of partners David Buck, Jon Daly, George Vlahakos, William Cooper and Angela Richards in Houston and Wim De Vlieger and Till Lefranc in London.

Edward Petrosky, global chair of Sidley’s capital markets practice, said: “Michael Schiavone, Daniel O’Shea and David Ni are extremely talented capital markets practitioners with a substantial level of deal experience and market acceptance.”

“Their practice will broadly diversify our preeminent capital markets practice and enhance our ability to serve our clients at the highest level across various industry sectors such as life sciences, financial institutions, consumer and media.”
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