DW’s CEO, Michael C. Hammer, was recently featured in the American Lawyer article, “Dickinson Wright Rides Litigation, Corporate Work to 11.6% Revenue Growth in Record Year.”
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DW’s CEO, Michael C. Hammer, was recently featured in the American Lawyer article, “Dickinson Wright Rides Litigation, Corporate Work to 11.6% Revenue Growth in Record Year.” In this article, Michael is quoted as he describes the double-digit revenue growth Dickinson Wright experienced in 2022. Michael states the main driver of this growth “was our corporate department, which was up 18.9% year-over-year…I think that was the differentiator, with a lot of the industry down double digits.” To read the full article, click here.
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