Lawyer Brian Radnoff Featured in Canadian Lawyer Discussing His Move to Dickinson Wright
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Lawyer Brian Radnoff was recently featured in the Canadian Lawyer article “Radnoff departs Lerners, joins Dickinson Wright.”
Mr. Radnoff, a partner in Dickinson Wright’s Toronto office, says he plans to leverage the firm’s cross-border business to take advantage of the U.S. client base and, in turn, help Dickinson Wright’s Toronto office expand its reach in commercial litigation.
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Mr. Radnoff, a partner in Dickinson Wright’s Toronto office, says he plans to leverage the firm’s cross-border business to take advantage of the U.S. client base and, in turn, help Dickinson Wright’s Toronto office expand its reach in commercial litigation.
To read the full article, please click here.
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