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Naples attorney promoted to partner


  • By Mark Gordon
  • | 4:00 p.m. October 3, 2023
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Pamela Lundborg
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Pamela Lundborg, part of the Business Law Practice Group in the Naples office of Quarles & Brady, has been named a partner at the firm. 

The appointment is effective Oct. 1, according to a statement. 

Lundborg represents clients throughout the entire mergers and acquisitions process, including planning, due diligence, drafting and negotiating transaction documents, and coordinating the closing process. She also advises both public and private corporate clients on all aspects of commercial transactions, including contracts, business operations, corporate succession planning, lending and financing issues, and asset protection, the release adds.

Lundborg is one of 11 lawyers in Milwaukee-based Quarles & Brady to be named partner. Lundborg joined the firm in 2021, according to her LinkedIn profile. She was previously an associate attorney with Bond, Schoeneck & King, in the firm’s Naples and Syracuse offices.

“We’re excited to welcome this outstanding group of attorneys to the partnership at Quarles,” says Mike Aldana, the firm’s managing partner and chair of the executive committee, in the statement. “They have consistently demonstrated a commitment to excellence and the firm’s culture that have been the foundation of our firm’s success for more than 130 years. We look forward to seeing the many contributions they will make to our growth as leaders in the years ahead.”

Founded in 1892, Quarles is a full-service AmLaw 200 firm offering an array of legal services to clients ranging from individuals to small entrepreneurial businesses to Fortune 100 companies.

 

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Mark Gordon

Mark Gordon is the managing editor of the Business Observer. He has worked for the Business Observer since 2005. He previously worked for newspapers and magazines in upstate New York, suburban Philadelphia and Jacksonville.

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