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A New Hampshire-based law firm has purchased Smith & Elliott, a Saco-based law firm, as part of a merger that won't impact Smith & Elliott's staff or location, but that will require it to change its name.
The Saco-based law firm announced on Wednesday that its merger with Shaheen & Gordon became effective on July 1. The New Hampshire firm has offices in Dover, Concord and Manchester and focuses on personal injury, workers' compensation and family law, among other practice areas. Financial details of the merger were not disclosed.
Though Smith & Elliott will retain its staff and location at 199 Main Street in Saco, it will lose its name and become another office under the Shaheen & Gordon banner. The law firm said the merger will allow it to “provide a broader range of services.”
“We are excited to join Shaheen & Gordon and be able to serve the people of York County with an expanded legal team and provide a broader range of services,” Randall Smith, a senior partner at Smith & Elliott, said in a statement. “They understand what our firm was founded on — dedication to our clients and a stake in the local community.”
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