Robert Powell, III// February 9, 2016//
Six attorneys have joined Williams Mullen’s health-care section. All previously worked at the Richmond firm McCandlish Holton.
Jamie Baskerville Martin, Jeremy Ball and Dominic Madigan have become partners at Williams Mullen’s Richmond office. Martin will serve as co-chair of the health-care section with Williams Mullen partner Wyatt Beazley.
In addition, Maggie Krantz and Ashley Provost have joined as of counsel in the Richmond and Virginia Beach offices, respectively. Jennifer Ligon has joined as an associate in the Richmond office.
Williams Mullen said the six lawyers have extensive experience representing the health-care industry on a wide range of matters.
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