Charles Rice Joins Dickinson Wright Austin Office
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Dickinson Wright is pleased to announce that Charles T. Rice has joined the firm’s Austin office as an Associate.
Charles focuses his practice on complex commercial matters. He has represented clients in state and federal courts for various business disputes, including breach of contract, SEC enforcement actions, and toxic tort actions.
Charles received his B.S. from Saint Louis University and his J.D. from The University of Texas School of Law.
Charles focuses his practice on complex commercial matters. He has represented clients in state and federal courts for various business disputes, including breach of contract, SEC enforcement actions, and toxic tort actions.
Charles received his B.S. from Saint Louis University and his J.D. from The University of Texas School of Law.
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