Cravath Swaine & Moore recently lost one of its leading India experts when partner Tim Massad was named chief counsel for the Troubled Assets Relief Program at the US Department of the Treasury.
“It is tough to see Tim to go, but it is a great opportunity for him,” said fellow partner Philip Boeckman.

Massad joined Cravath in 1984 and became a partner in 1992. His practice focused on corporate finance and general corporate representation. Massad was co-manager of Cravath’s Hong Kong office from 1998 to 2002 and also worked in the firm’s London office. He recently served as special legal adviser to the Congressional Oversight Panel for Economic Stabilization.
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