White and Williams LLP announced the relocation of its Wilmington office, effective February 13.
The new office will allow the firm to continue to service clients while expanding its presence in the First State, a release stated.
White and Williams’ Wilmington office will occupy 11,050 square feet with office space for 18 lawyers at 600 N. King Street, the Courthouse Square building.
The building, formerly known as Alico Plaza, is near the New Castle County Courthouse and other government buildings.
John Balaguer, office managing partner leads a group that includes 12 full-time resident attorneys.
“The relocation and expansion of our Wilmington office allows us to maintain and grow a vital location that serves many of our clients,” said Patricia Santelle, managing partner and chair of the executive committee.
In Delaware, White and Williams litigators represent Fortune 100 corporations in asbestos, toxic tort and other product liability matters; support strong regional healthcare and employment litigation practices; evaluate insurance coverage issues and litigate insurance coverage disputes for national, global and regional insurers; and serve as Delaware counsel working with lawyers around the country in complex litigation.
White and Williams business attorneys also provide a broad base of services in Delaware, including guidance and representation of multi-national corporations, regional banking institutions and emerging, growth-oriented businesses in sophisticated corporate transactions, as well as commercial debtors, creditors, landlords, equipment lessors, insurers, and financial institutions in reorganization and liquidation proceedings, as well as out-of-court workouts and loan modifications.
White and Williams has ten locations in an area extending from Delaware to Boston.
White and Williams utilized the services of CB Richard Ellis and Rob Cellucci from Tactix.
For more information about White and Williams, visit www.whiteandwilliams.com.