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Quarles & Brady Adds Business Law Partner Martin Zivitz to Indianapolis Office

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Indianapolis — The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP today announced the addition of Business Law partner Martin Zivitz to its Indianapolis office. Before joining Quarles & Brady, Zivitz was a partner at a national law firm and a vice president and general counsel for a medical management company.

"Martin’s experience as a transactional lawyer will immediately bring additional depth to our M&A team,” said Will Schultz, the firm’s Business Law national chair. "His law firm and corporate general counsel background make him an excellent fit for our growth plans in Indianapolis, as well as for our corporate transactional practice overall."

Zivitz counsels publicly and privately held business clients on corporate matters such as mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, strategic alliances, commercial transactions, private equity investments and other complex transactions. He represents businesses of all sizes and from multiple industries including healthcare, skilled nursing, education, technology, energy, manufacturing and distribution, and financial services. He holds a Juris Doctor and Bachelor of Arts from Indiana University.

The hire of Zivitiz highlights the firm's expansion in the Indianapolis market, as the office now has 30 attorneys, the most since the office opened in 2014.

"I'm pleased to join Quarles & Brady as I share the firm's commitment to understanding our clients’ industries and business objectives and helping them achieve their goals," said Zivitz. "I look forward to contributing to an already exceptional and experienced business law team."

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