Attorney Christopher Cornwall Named to BTI's 2018 "Client Service All-Stars" List
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Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that Attorney Christopher A. Cornwall has been named a “2018 Client Service All-Star” by BTI Consulting Group. Mr. Cornwall is one of only 328 lawyers in the United States who were selected for this honor.
Mr. Cornwall is a member in the firm’s Detroit office and focuses his practice on Commercial and Business Litigation and Construction Law. With a depth of experience in commercial and business litigation, he has represented corporations in a wide range of business disputes, including breach of contract, tortious interference, fraud, non-compete agreements, shareholder claims and buy-sell agreements. He has defended class actions and has counseled business and private owners in real estate matters, including adverse possession, eminent domain, zoning issues, restrictive covenants, variances, boundary disputes, title issues and nuisance claims. He has also represented national and local construction companies in construction disputes, including lien and bond claims, delays, scheduling, cost escalation, differing site conditions, defective design, cardinal change, extras, and cumulative impact claims, as well as claims involving Departments of Transportation.
Mr. Cornwall is a member of the American Bar Association’s Forum on the Construction Industry, the Federal Bar Association, and the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association. He is also recognized as a leader in his field by Best Lawyers in America. Mr. Cornwall received his B.A. from the University of Michigan and his J.D. from Case Western Reserve University.
The 2018 Client Service All-Stars is the definitive guide to the attorneys commanding the attention of general counsel and legal decision makers at large organizations. Each year, BTI reaches out to a sample of legal decision makers at large organizations with $1 billion or more in revenue. This year, BTI interviewed more than 350 corporate counsel from large and Fortune 1000 companies to probe at all aspects of client relationships.
Mr. Cornwall is a member in the firm’s Detroit office and focuses his practice on Commercial and Business Litigation and Construction Law. With a depth of experience in commercial and business litigation, he has represented corporations in a wide range of business disputes, including breach of contract, tortious interference, fraud, non-compete agreements, shareholder claims and buy-sell agreements. He has defended class actions and has counseled business and private owners in real estate matters, including adverse possession, eminent domain, zoning issues, restrictive covenants, variances, boundary disputes, title issues and nuisance claims. He has also represented national and local construction companies in construction disputes, including lien and bond claims, delays, scheduling, cost escalation, differing site conditions, defective design, cardinal change, extras, and cumulative impact claims, as well as claims involving Departments of Transportation.
Mr. Cornwall is a member of the American Bar Association’s Forum on the Construction Industry, the Federal Bar Association, and the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association. He is also recognized as a leader in his field by Best Lawyers in America. Mr. Cornwall received his B.A. from the University of Michigan and his J.D. from Case Western Reserve University.
The 2018 Client Service All-Stars is the definitive guide to the attorneys commanding the attention of general counsel and legal decision makers at large organizations. Each year, BTI reaches out to a sample of legal decision makers at large organizations with $1 billion or more in revenue. This year, BTI interviewed more than 350 corporate counsel from large and Fortune 1000 companies to probe at all aspects of client relationships.
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