The move was highly strategic for both organizations. The addition of 30 specialized professionals from Powers & Sullivan elevates Marcum’s position as a leader in providing comprehensive services to government entities. In turn, Powers & Sullivan clients will now benefit from expanded assurance, accounting, and management consulting services as well as specialized offerings in technology, cyber security, and executive search.
James Powers, partner-in-charge of Powers & Sullivan, reflected on the seamless merger process, “This transaction went very smoothly, thanks in great part to the competent and meticulous attorneys at Conn Kavanaugh. They anticipated the obstacles, covered our bases completely, and were timely and accessible. Consequently, the process was efficient, and all parties are happy with the outcome.”
Anthony Scillia, Marcum’s New England Regional Managing Partner, said, “Marcum has strategically expanded through M&A for several years, and we have worked with many law firms. However, Conn Kavanaugh stands out thanks to their knowledge, experience, and, most importantly, proactive communication. We value their hands-on service and client-centric approach, and it was a pleasure working with a team that shares our commitment to providing excellent service to clients.”
The Conn Kavanaugh corporate attorneys who handled the matter were Partner Adam D. Page, and Associate Sydney R. Powers.
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