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Seward & Kissel Strengthens with Addition of Partner

August 11, 2014

Evolving Needs of Private Equity Clients Inspire Move.
 
Seward & Kissel LLP has announced  that veteran finance attorney John Imhof has joined the firm’s leading Maritime and Transportation Finance practice in New York.

Mr. Imhof, who comes to Seward & Kissel from Watson, Farley & Williams, brings more than 20 years of experience with domestic and cross-border financings of transportation assets for major banks and other financial institutions. In recent years, he has represented many private equity funds that stepped into the maritime space as more traditional sources of capital became less available.
 

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