H. Steven Vogel Featured in Law360 Article on Joining Dickinson Wright
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H. Steven Vogel (Member, Fort Lauderdale) was recently featured in the Law360 article, “Dickinson Wright Adds Litigator to its Fort Lauderdale office.” This article discusses Steven’s career and his recent hire with us in our Fort Lauderdale office as a professional liability and commercial litigation attorney. Vogel told Law360 on Monday that he is very excited to join Dickinson Wright. "I can only say good things about the firm," Vogel said. "Obviously I just arrived, but so far, everything DW does is first class and I'm excited to have a new opportunity.” Dickinson Wright opened its Fort Lauderdale office in 2016, and with Vogel's addition it boasts 11 attorneys. Click here to read Steven’s full featured article.
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