Mackrell International (MI) has recruited leading Honolulu law firm, Starn O’Toole Marcus & Fisher, as the latest US member. The Hawaii law firm enjoys a stellar reputation for its expertise in real estate law, commercial transactions and complex commercial litigation with sector expertise in hotels and resorts, construction and banking and finance. MI’s US credentials now extend to 24 firms with 72 offices in 33 states.
Starn O’Toole has earned Martindale-Hubbell’s® highest AV Preeminent® rating, given by legal peers for achieving the highest standards of professional ethics, excellence and legal ability, and Chambers and Partners USA ranks the firm Band 1 in Litigation, and Band 2 in Real Estate and Corporate Law. Directors of the firm are recognized as being among the best attorneys in Honolulu by Best Lawyers in America, Super Lawyers and Chambers and Partners USA Directory.
Clive Mieville, MI managing director, said; “Once again, MI demonstrates its ability to provide a truly global legal offering by adding Hawaii to the mix. And once again, we have chosen an independent firm of extraordinary quality with an established track-record and a passion for excellence in client service. This is what clients want and this is what we deliver. Starn O’Toole Marcus & Fisher makes an outstanding addition to our US and global offering and we are thrilled to have them on-board at such an exciting time in our development.”
Andrew “Andy” Lautenbach, director at Starn O’Toole and MI representative said; “Hawaii is a unique place to conduct business, where relationships in the community often make a difference in how legal matters are resolved. We look forward to helping the Mackrell membership to navigate any litigation or transactional issue that they might face in Hawaii, and we welcome the opportunity to join the Mackrell community and to get to know other Mackrell members worldwide.”
Starn O’Toole Marcus & Fisher is the fourth member to join in recent weeks and follows on from Hive Legal in Australia, Oller Abogados in Costa Rica and Giwa-Osagie in Nigeria.
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