From left: DTO Law founding partners William A. Delgado, Megan O'Neill, center, and Mark Tarango, right. (Photo courtesy of DTO Law)
In the early days of the pandemic, as courts shuttered and litigation screeched to a halt, the partners at DTO Law switched their focus to restructuring work. They also beefed up the transaction practice.
"We asked ourselves, 'What do we anticipate our clients needing? Who do we have on our team that can meet those needs? Who do we go to hire and where are they?'" partner William A. Delgado said.
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