Dickinson Wright Statement on Ukraine
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Dickinson Wright stands with the people of Ukraine, the U.S. and Canadian governments, and the global community in condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine that has spurred a humanitarian crisis. Russia’s aggression against a sovereign democratic neighbor threatens the stability and freedom of the entire region. The Firm is fervently committed to speaking out against acts of hostility that are in direct opposition to our core values. Our hearts go out to the Ukrainian people, and our colleagues, clients, and friends who are directly impacted by this crisis, and we hope that this conflict will resolve quickly and peacefully while protecting the freedom and democracy of Ukraine.
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