Dickinson Wright Named “Law Firm of the Year” by both Captive Review and Captive International
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Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that the firm has been named “Law Firm of the Year” by both Captive Review (@Captivereview #USCaptiveAwards) and Captive International.
“Dickinson Wright is honored to receive ‘Law Firm of the Year’ awards from both Captive International and Captive Review. These honors are a testament to the work our team conducts on behalf of our clients throughout the U.S. and within the captive industry,” says Kevin Doherty, member in Dickinson Wright’s Nashville office and head of the firm’s Captive Insurance practice.
The inaugural 2020 US Captive Awards by Captive International were announced last week to honor the best-in-class providers across the full spectrum of disciplines active in the captive insurance industry. The awards were based on feedback received from the captive industry, and in particular from readers of Captive International. Honorees will be featured in a forthcoming Captive International publication.
On October 7th, Dickinson Wright also received the “Law Firm of the Year” award from the US Captive Review Awards during a virtual awards ceremony. The 2020 US Captive Review Awards honored providers of captive insurance products and services for their accomplishments within the past year.
Dickinson Wright’s captive insurance team provides comprehensive services to businesses that own or are looking to form captive insurance companies. Our clients come from virtually all industries and in all shapes and sizes, including Fortune 500 and publicly traded companies, trade associations, and small to medium-sized businesses who participate in protected cells of captive insurance companies. To learn more about Dickinson Wright’s Captive Insurance practice, please click here.
“Dickinson Wright is honored to receive ‘Law Firm of the Year’ awards from both Captive International and Captive Review. These honors are a testament to the work our team conducts on behalf of our clients throughout the U.S. and within the captive industry,” says Kevin Doherty, member in Dickinson Wright’s Nashville office and head of the firm’s Captive Insurance practice.
The inaugural 2020 US Captive Awards by Captive International were announced last week to honor the best-in-class providers across the full spectrum of disciplines active in the captive insurance industry. The awards were based on feedback received from the captive industry, and in particular from readers of Captive International. Honorees will be featured in a forthcoming Captive International publication.
On October 7th, Dickinson Wright also received the “Law Firm of the Year” award from the US Captive Review Awards during a virtual awards ceremony. The 2020 US Captive Review Awards honored providers of captive insurance products and services for their accomplishments within the past year.
Dickinson Wright’s captive insurance team provides comprehensive services to businesses that own or are looking to form captive insurance companies. Our clients come from virtually all industries and in all shapes and sizes, including Fortune 500 and publicly traded companies, trade associations, and small to medium-sized businesses who participate in protected cells of captive insurance companies. To learn more about Dickinson Wright’s Captive Insurance practice, please click here.
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