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Robins Kaplan LLP is pleased to announce that Sarah Walsh has joined the firm’s Boston office as a partner in the Business Litigation Group.

Sarah Walsh has over 15 years of experience working on a variety of litigation matters, including significant trial experience in both state and federal court. She has represented companies, executives, and other professionals in a broad range of state and federal regulatory enforcement actions, criminal prosecutions, civil litigation and other investigations involving allegations of healthcare fraud, theft of trade secrets, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, violations of False Claims Act, financial services fraud, and securities violations.

She has represented clients in matters brought in state and federal courts and initiated by the U.S. Department of Justice, Securities Exchange Commission, Massachusetts Attorney General's office, local District Attorneys, DOL, MCAD, EEOC and other state and federal agencies.

“We are excited to welcome Sarah to the firm,” said Jason Pfeiffer, chair of the firm’s Business Litigation Group. “Her extensive experience in the field and track record of securing impressive results for her clients will be a great asset to our team.”

"I am thrilled for the opportunity to join this premiere trial firm and partnering with such a diverse and talented group of attorneys,” Walsh said. “I look forward to offering my experience in government enforcement matters and business litigation to clients in Boston and nationally."  

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