Dickinson Wright Opens Denver Office
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Dickinson Wright is pleased to announce that it has opened an office in Denver with five existing Dickinson Wright attorneys who were previously working remotely from Denver.
“We are thrilled to announce the opening of our Denver office,” said Michael C. Hammer, CEO of Dickinson Wright. “With many of our current clients active in the Denver market and the Mountain State Region, supplemented by our significant and thriving western offices, it was the right time for our firm to officially become a part of the flourishing business community in Denver.”
“Denver is unique in that its business community is filled with different yet prominent industries, both new and traditional – from financial services to life sciences to energy to healthcare and beyond,” said M. Katherine VanderVeen, Member of Dickinson Wright’s Denver office. “Given Dickinson Wright’s breadth of experience in these and other sectors, together with our local and nationwide platform, we are uniquely positioned to provide value to the market here. Our Denver attorneys look forward to continuing to serve the area where we live, both by providing needed legal services and being stewards of our community.”
Four partners and one associate are located in Denver, counseling clients on their banking and finance, corporate, intellectual property, litigation, and real estate needs. Our attorneys work with clients in various industries, including cannabis, and will be an asset to clients that operate in Denver, as well as those looking to enter the Denver market.
“We are thrilled to announce the opening of our Denver office,” said Michael C. Hammer, CEO of Dickinson Wright. “With many of our current clients active in the Denver market and the Mountain State Region, supplemented by our significant and thriving western offices, it was the right time for our firm to officially become a part of the flourishing business community in Denver.”
“Denver is unique in that its business community is filled with different yet prominent industries, both new and traditional – from financial services to life sciences to energy to healthcare and beyond,” said M. Katherine VanderVeen, Member of Dickinson Wright’s Denver office. “Given Dickinson Wright’s breadth of experience in these and other sectors, together with our local and nationwide platform, we are uniquely positioned to provide value to the market here. Our Denver attorneys look forward to continuing to serve the area where we live, both by providing needed legal services and being stewards of our community.”
Four partners and one associate are located in Denver, counseling clients on their banking and finance, corporate, intellectual property, litigation, and real estate needs. Our attorneys work with clients in various industries, including cannabis, and will be an asset to clients that operate in Denver, as well as those looking to enter the Denver market.
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