Dickinson Wright's Class Action Practice Named to BTI Litigation Powerhouses
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Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that the firm was named to the “Honor Roll of Litigation Powerhouses: Class Actions” in the latest edition of BTI Litigation Outlook 2017. Corporate counsel ranked Dickinson Wright in the top 15% of all law firms for Class Action.
Using sound strategic advice and expert litigation skills, Dickinson Wright class action litigators represent businesses across industries in the defense of a wide variety of class actions. We successfully defend class cases involving a wide range of underlying claims including antitrust, banking, consumer fraud, employment, environmental, insurance, product liability, securities and much more. Our team has the resources and talent to contain and manage class litigation, including in-house experts in e-discovery and expertise in the cost-effective management of mass data collections. We also participate in all of the major class action bar organizations, giving us insights into developing trends and approaches used by other law firms in the defense of class actions. To learn more about our class action practice, please click here.
BTI’s 6th annual series on trends in the litigation market uncovers how client behavior – and spending – is changing in 2017. The firms included in the “Litigation Powerhouses” are the firms corporate counsel are turning to for their most pressing litigation needs. To view the complete report, please click here.
BTI is the leading provider of strategic research to the legal community – performing more market research about law firms than virtually anyone. BTI has helped more than 200 law firms and professional services firms improve client service through compelling research and advice. They conduct the only continuous benchmarking market study in the legal services industry, now in its 16th year.
Using sound strategic advice and expert litigation skills, Dickinson Wright class action litigators represent businesses across industries in the defense of a wide variety of class actions. We successfully defend class cases involving a wide range of underlying claims including antitrust, banking, consumer fraud, employment, environmental, insurance, product liability, securities and much more. Our team has the resources and talent to contain and manage class litigation, including in-house experts in e-discovery and expertise in the cost-effective management of mass data collections. We also participate in all of the major class action bar organizations, giving us insights into developing trends and approaches used by other law firms in the defense of class actions. To learn more about our class action practice, please click here.
BTI’s 6th annual series on trends in the litigation market uncovers how client behavior – and spending – is changing in 2017. The firms included in the “Litigation Powerhouses” are the firms corporate counsel are turning to for their most pressing litigation needs. To view the complete report, please click here.
BTI is the leading provider of strategic research to the legal community – performing more market research about law firms than virtually anyone. BTI has helped more than 200 law firms and professional services firms improve client service through compelling research and advice. They conduct the only continuous benchmarking market study in the legal services industry, now in its 16th year.
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