Media Mentions
Benesch Partner Katya Boyko Mentioned in Law360 | “Kirkland Corporate Ace Jumps to Benesch in San Francisco”
August 27, 2024
Katya Boyko, a partner in Benesch’s Corporate & Securities Practice Group, was recently featured in a Law360 article discussing her transition to Benesch after more than seven years at Kirkland & Ellis.
Katya represents private equity funds, venture capital funds and their portfolio companies, prominent financial institutions and family offices in a wide range of complex business transactions. Her experience also includes representing Bain Capital in its $250 million investment in Cuisine Solutions in 2022 and several private equity firms in multimillion-dollar acquisitions.
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