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Squire Patton Boggs promotes two

Lindsay Faine

Lindsay Fainé and John Hutchinson have both been promoted from associate to partner in Squire Patton Boggs’s global tax strategy and benefits practice group.

Fainé is a part of the private and sovereign investment fund in the Abu Dhabi office. She advises fund sponsors and foreign institutional investors on the legal and tax aspects of structuring and participating in investment funds.

Before joining Squire Patton Boggs in 2011, Fainé was an associate at Schulte Roth & Zabel in New York and, before that, an associate at Faegre & Benson.

Hutchinson has been a public finance tax lawyer in the New York office since 2007. He specialises in complex tax issues relating to public finance as well as acts as tax counsel in all varieties of tax-advantaged state and local debt in the US.

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