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Sidley Duo to be Honored at Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly’s 2024 Excellence in the Law Awards
February 16, 2024
Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly has selected Sidley’s Kenyon Hall and Natalie West for recognition at its 2024 Excellence in the Law Awards. Each year, the awards celebrate up and coming lawyers and honorees for excellence in pro bono, ADR, firm administration, and paralegal work. Kenyon has been named among the “Up & Coming Lawyers” list and Natalie is a winner of the “Excellence in Paralegal Work” award.
Kenyon focuses her practice on representing individual and corporate clients in connection with investigations and enforcement proceedings brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), and various state and federal regulators. Kenyon also represents clients in employment disputes in arbitral forums. Kenyon earned her law degree from Harvard Law School.
Natalie is a paralegal supporting the firm’s Investment Funds and M&A groups.
Kenyon focuses her practice on representing individual and corporate clients in connection with investigations and enforcement proceedings brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), and various state and federal regulators. Kenyon also represents clients in employment disputes in arbitral forums. Kenyon earned her law degree from Harvard Law School.
Natalie is a paralegal supporting the firm’s Investment Funds and M&A groups.
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