Dickinson Wright Practices and Attorneys Recognized by Legal 500 United States 2017
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Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that the firm’s Labor and Employment and Corporate/M&A practices have been ranked by The Legal 500 United States 2017. In addition, eight Dickinson Wright attorneys received individual recognition in the guide.
For 29 years, The Legal 500 has been analyzing the capabilities of law firms across the world, with a comprehensive research program that each year brings the most up-to-date vision of the global legal market. The Legal 500 assesses the strengths of law firms in over 100 jurisdictions. The rankings are based on a series of criteria and research is based on feedback from 300,000 clients worldwide, submissions from law firms, and interviews with leading private practice lawyers.
The Legal 500 United States 2017 recognized the following Dickinson Wright practices:
• Labor and Employment – Labor and Employment Disputes (including Collective Actions): Defense
• M&A/Corporate and Commercial – M&A: Middle-Market (sub-$500m)
The Legal 500 United States 2017 recognized the following Dickinson Wright attorneys as Recommended Lawyers:
Labor and Employment – Labor and Employment Disputes (including Collective Actions): Defense
• M. Reid Estes (Nashville, TN)
• Timothy Howlett (Detroit, MI)
• Brian Johnson (Lexington, KY)
• Kathryn Wood (Troy, MI)
M&A/Corporate and Commercial – M&A: Middle-Market (sub-$500m)
• Richard Bolton (Detroit, MI)
• Scot Crow (Columbus, OH)
• Mark High (Detroit, MI)
• Andrew MacLeod (Detroit, MI)
To view The Legal 500 United States 2017, please click here.
For 29 years, The Legal 500 has been analyzing the capabilities of law firms across the world, with a comprehensive research program that each year brings the most up-to-date vision of the global legal market. The Legal 500 assesses the strengths of law firms in over 100 jurisdictions. The rankings are based on a series of criteria and research is based on feedback from 300,000 clients worldwide, submissions from law firms, and interviews with leading private practice lawyers.
The Legal 500 United States 2017 recognized the following Dickinson Wright practices:
• Labor and Employment – Labor and Employment Disputes (including Collective Actions): Defense
• M&A/Corporate and Commercial – M&A: Middle-Market (sub-$500m)
The Legal 500 United States 2017 recognized the following Dickinson Wright attorneys as Recommended Lawyers:
Labor and Employment – Labor and Employment Disputes (including Collective Actions): Defense
• M. Reid Estes (Nashville, TN)
• Timothy Howlett (Detroit, MI)
• Brian Johnson (Lexington, KY)
• Kathryn Wood (Troy, MI)
M&A/Corporate and Commercial – M&A: Middle-Market (sub-$500m)
• Richard Bolton (Detroit, MI)
• Scot Crow (Columbus, OH)
• Mark High (Detroit, MI)
• Andrew MacLeod (Detroit, MI)
To view The Legal 500 United States 2017, please click here.
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