Glenn Richards was recently interviewed for the Law360 article, “Ex-Pillsbury Communications Leader Joins Dickinson Wright.”
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Glenn Richards was recently interviewed for the Law360 article, “Ex-Pillsbury Communications Leader Joins Dickinson Wright,” providing insight on his path to Dickinson Wright and his excitement for spearheading a communications practice group within the firm. Glenn explains, “My goal is to build a great communications group that will endure for years after I retire, provide exemplary client service, and make 550 new friends and help them understand when their clients may need a communications attorney.” In addition, Glenn highlights his strong interest in communication and client services, stating, “What I enjoy most is keeping up with the changing technology and understanding how it fits or doesn’t fit in the current regulatory environment.” To read the article, click here.
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