Three Dickinson Wright Lawyers Listed in the 2016 Canadian Legal Lexpert Directories
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Dickinson Wright LLP, Canada’s leading full-service business law firm specializing in cross-border counsel, is pleased to announce that three Dickinson Wright lawyers have been listed in the 2016 Canadian Legal Lexpert® Directory and the 2016 Leading US/Canada Cross-Border Corporate Lawyers in Canada Directory.
Lawyers recognized in this year’s directories include:
• Cherie Brant, Member – Listed in the Canadian Legal Lexpert® Directory for Aboriginal Law.
• Ned Levitt, Member – Listed in the Canadian Legal Lexpert® Directory and the Leading US/Canada Cross-Border Corporate Lawyers in Canada Directory for Franchise Law.
• Brenda Swick, Member – Listed in the Canadian Legal Lexpert® Directory for International Trade Regulation.
Published since 1997, the annual Canadian Legal Lexpert® Directory is the most comprehensive guide to legal talent in Canada. It identifies leading lawyers across Canada in 64 practice areas. It has become the resource of choice for Canadian corporate counsel and Canadian law firms as well as for US corporate counsel and law firms in need of Canadian legal expertise.
The 2016 Leading US/Canada Cross-Border Corporate Lawyers in Canada Directory profiles Lexpert-ranked lawyers whose focus is in cross-border Corporate Law and Transactions, specifically in the following practice areas: Asset-Based Lending, Banking and Finance, Competition/Anti-Trust, Corporate Finance and Securities, Corporate Tax, Energy, Insolvency & Financial Restructuring, M&A, Mining Law, Technology Transfers, Commodity Tax/Customs, Franchising and Project Finance.
Lawyers recognized in this year’s directories include:
• Cherie Brant, Member – Listed in the Canadian Legal Lexpert® Directory for Aboriginal Law.
• Ned Levitt, Member – Listed in the Canadian Legal Lexpert® Directory and the Leading US/Canada Cross-Border Corporate Lawyers in Canada Directory for Franchise Law.
• Brenda Swick, Member – Listed in the Canadian Legal Lexpert® Directory for International Trade Regulation.
Published since 1997, the annual Canadian Legal Lexpert® Directory is the most comprehensive guide to legal talent in Canada. It identifies leading lawyers across Canada in 64 practice areas. It has become the resource of choice for Canadian corporate counsel and Canadian law firms as well as for US corporate counsel and law firms in need of Canadian legal expertise.
The 2016 Leading US/Canada Cross-Border Corporate Lawyers in Canada Directory profiles Lexpert-ranked lawyers whose focus is in cross-border Corporate Law and Transactions, specifically in the following practice areas: Asset-Based Lending, Banking and Finance, Competition/Anti-Trust, Corporate Finance and Securities, Corporate Tax, Energy, Insolvency & Financial Restructuring, M&A, Mining Law, Technology Transfers, Commodity Tax/Customs, Franchising and Project Finance.
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