Three Dickinson Wright Attorneys Recognized as 2016 Mid-South Super Lawyers
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Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that M. Reid Estes, Jr., Darlene T. Marsh, and Joshua Burgener have been named to 2016 Mid-South Super Lawyers and 2016 Mid-South Super Lawyers Rising Stars.
M. Reid Estes, Jr. – A member of the firm’s Nashville office and Practice Department Manager of the firm’s Labor and Employment Practice Group, Mr. Estes was recognized for his work in Employment & Labor. This is his 11th selection to the Mid-South Super Lawyers list. Mr. Estes received his B.S. from Belmont College and his J.D. from the University of Tennessee College of Law.
Darlene T. Marsh – A member of the firms’ Nashville office, Ms. Marsh was recognized for her work in Real Estate Law. This is her eighth selection to the Mid-South Super Lawyers list. Ms. Marsh received her B.S. from Tennessee State University and her J.D. from Vanderbilt University School of Law.
Joshua L. Burgener – An associate of the firm’s Nashville office, Mr. Burgener was recognized for his work in Employment Litigation: Defense. This is his first selection to the Mid-South Super Lawyers Rising Stars list. Mr. Burgener received his B.A. from Vanderbilt University and his J.D. from Vanderbilt University School of Law.
The Mid-South Super Lawyers and Mid-South Super Lawyers Rising Stars lists are based on a state-wide nomination process, review of resumes and peer evaluation by practice area. Only five percent of the attorneys in Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi are chosen each year.
M. Reid Estes, Jr. – A member of the firm’s Nashville office and Practice Department Manager of the firm’s Labor and Employment Practice Group, Mr. Estes was recognized for his work in Employment & Labor. This is his 11th selection to the Mid-South Super Lawyers list. Mr. Estes received his B.S. from Belmont College and his J.D. from the University of Tennessee College of Law.
Darlene T. Marsh – A member of the firms’ Nashville office, Ms. Marsh was recognized for her work in Real Estate Law. This is her eighth selection to the Mid-South Super Lawyers list. Ms. Marsh received her B.S. from Tennessee State University and her J.D. from Vanderbilt University School of Law.
Joshua L. Burgener – An associate of the firm’s Nashville office, Mr. Burgener was recognized for his work in Employment Litigation: Defense. This is his first selection to the Mid-South Super Lawyers Rising Stars list. Mr. Burgener received his B.A. from Vanderbilt University and his J.D. from Vanderbilt University School of Law.
The Mid-South Super Lawyers and Mid-South Super Lawyers Rising Stars lists are based on a state-wide nomination process, review of resumes and peer evaluation by practice area. Only five percent of the attorneys in Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi are chosen each year.
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