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IFLR1000 Recognizes Nutter as a Recommended M&A Law Firm in 2024 Guide

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Nutter was named a recommended firm in the Massachusetts M&A category in the 2024 IFLR1000 guide, which ranks the world’s leading financial and corporate law firms and lawyers. Nutter rose a band to improve its ranking to Tier 2.

IFLR1000 is the only international legal directory dedicated to ranking law firms and lawyers based on financial and corporate transactional work. The guide ranks firms based on three criteria: transactional evidence, peer feedback, and client feedback.

Chaired by Shannon Zollo, Nutter’s M&A practice represents national and global corporations, publicly traded and privately-held companies, private equity firms, nonprofit institutions, and family-owned businesses in a wide variety of domestic and cross-border transactions, ranging from lower middle-market transactions to multibillion dollar deals. Nutter attorneys have extensive experience in advising both strategic and financial buyers and sellers in the full range of transactions, including private equity recapitalizations, platform acquisitions, add-on acquisitions, and all forms of liquidity events. Nutter routinely handles significant transactions in every major industry sector, including banking and financial services, manufacturing, information and technology, life sciences, medical devices, food and beverage, real estate, and professional services.

About Nutter
Nutter is a Boston-based law firm that provides legal counsel to industry-leading companies, entrepreneurs, institutions, foundations, and families, across the country and around the world. The firm’s corporate, intellectual property, litigation, real estate and land use, labor and employment, tax, and trusts and estates practices are national in scope. The firm was co-founded in 1879 by former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis, before his appointment to the Court. For more information, please visit www.nutter.com and follow the firm on LinkedIn.

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