Attorney Jared Scott Westbroek Joins HunterMaclean's Specialty Litigation Group
HunterMaclean, a leading law firm in Savannah, Ga., is pleased to announce that Jared Scott Westbroek recently joined the firm's Specialty Litigation Practice Group as an associate.
SAVANNAH, GA, September 10, 2010
Westbroek will assist senior litigation attorneys who regularly represent a wide range of corporate clients in federal and state appellate courts, administrative proceedings, arbitration panels and other alternative dispute resolution tribunals."We are pleased to welcome Jared to our team at HunterMaclean," said Frank S. Macgill, managing partner at HunterMaclean. "His background is replete with academic and personal achievement, making him a natural fit for our firm."
Originally from Layton, Utah, Westbroek graduated cum laude from Mercer University's Walter F. George School of Law in May 2008 and was awarded a certificate in Advanced Legal Writing, Research and Drafting, as well as the CALI award in First Amendment Law. He also graduated cum laude with a B.S. in Law and Constitutional Studies from Utah State University in May 2005, while on a full football scholarship.
Formerly affiliated with a large Atlanta law firm, Westbroek recently relocated to Savannah with his wife and three children.
"Following my passion in law has led me to one of the most respected law firms in the area," said Westbroek. "HunterMaclean is the epitome of legal excellence, so I'm honored to join this outstanding firm."
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With offices in Savannah and Brunswick, Hunter Maclean has extensive experience representing businesses and individuals in all areas of litigation as well as in corporate, tax, real estate, business and maritime law. The firm's clients include Fortune 500 companies, banks, hospitals, maritime companies, professional service organizations, industrial development authorities and non-profit corporations. For more information about Hunter Maclean, please call 912.236.0261 or visit http://www.huntermaclean.com online.