Goulston & Storrs has added five partners from Pillsbury to its land use and zoning practice in Washington D.C. They are Maureen E. Dwyer, John T. Epting, Phil T. Feola, Allison C. Prince and Paul A. Tummonds Jr.
Dwyer formerly served as co-chair of Pillsbury’s land use group. Doug Husid, co-managing director of Goulston & Storrs called the team the “premier land use group Washington D.C.” in a press relase.
“Our goal since coming to Washington ( in 2001) has been to create the District’s strongest and broadest real estate practice,” Husid said in a press release. “The addition of this group is another major step in that effort.”
Husid went on to note some of the firm’s recent additions to the practice, which includes George Weidenfeller, the former deputy general counsel of HUD.
Goulston & Storrs has nearly 200 lawyers practicing across 15 disciplines. The firm has offices in Boston, New York and Washington D.C.