Dickinson Wright PLLC is a law firm based in Detroit, Michigan. With over 500 lawyers across more than 40 practices and industries, Dickinson Wright serves clients from 20 offices, six of which are in Michigan.[1] According to the National Law Journal's 2022 NLJ 500 ranking of firms based on size, Dickinson Wright is ranked 102 in the United States.[2]
Headquarters | Detroit, Michigan |
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No. of offices | 22 |
No. of attorneys | over 500 |
Major practice areas | Corporate, Intellectual Property, Finance, Immigration |
Key people | Michael C. Hammer, CEO; William T. Burgess, Chairman |
Date founded | 1878 |
Founder | Henry Munroe Campbell and Henry Russel |
Company type | Professional Limited Liability Company |
Website | www.dickinsonwright.com |
History
editDickinson Wright was founded in 1878 by two young lawyers, Henry Munroe Campbell and Henry Russel.[3]
Members of the firm were involved in drafting the state of Michigan's two constitutions in 1908 and 1963. After President Franklin D. Roosevelt closed banks nationwide during the banking crisis of 1933, the firm helped organize the new federally-funded National Bank of Detroit (now JPMorgan Chase & Co.) that helped stabilize the state's banking system and end a 36-day bank holiday.[4]
The firm began expanding outside of Michigan in 1978 with the opening of the firm's Washington, D.C. office. Since then, the firm has added five additional offices in Michigan (Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Saginaw, and Troy). In the late 2000s, the firm added offices in Toronto, Phoenix, and Nashville. The firm expanded the Toronto office in 2011, the Phoenix office in 2013, and the Las Vegas, NV office in 2015. The firm opened new offices in Columbus, OH in 2012 and Lexington (KY) in 2015.[4] Fort Lauderdale, FL and Austin, TX offices were added in 2016. The El Paso, TX office opened in July 2017, and the Silicon Valley office in 2018. On January 1, 2021, the firm expanded by opening a Chicago office through the acquisition of Stahl Cowen Crowley Addis LLC.[5] In 2023, the firm continued its growth by launching its 20th office in Denver, Colorado.[6] This momentum carried into 2024, with the firm establishing new offices in San Diego[7] and officially opening its Windsor location[8].
Around the late 1980s and early 1990s, because of the increase in Japanese companies in Metro Detroit, Dickinson Wright (then Dickinson, Wright, Moon, Van Dusen & Freeman) hired a Japanese paralegal and two Japanese lawyers. With its new employees it began publishing a Japanese-language newsletter for Japanese clients and began conducting Japanese-language seminars.[9]
The firm adopted its current name, Dickinson Wright PLLC, when it established itself as a professional limited liability company in January 1998.[4]
Practice areas
editDickinson Wright maintains a diverse range of practice areas, including administrative & regulatory, anti-trust & trade regulation, appellate, automotive, automotive litigation, banking & financial services, bankruptcy, business technology, Canadian & U.S. Litigation Differences, construction, corporate, corporate finance, cyber security, data privacy, emerging business, employee benefits, energy & sustainability, environmental, estate planning & administration, family law, gaming, government relations, healthcare, hospitality, immigration, Native American law, insurance, intellectual property, labor & employment, litigation, media, sports & entertainment, mergers & acquisitions, municipal law & finance, patent litigation, private equity, products liability, real estate, schools & education, securities, taxation and transportation.[10]
Offices
editCurrent
edit- Detroit, Michigan (1878)
- The firm's headquarters are in One Detroit Center in Downtown Detroit.[11][12][13] The company moved into the building when it opened in 1992.[14] In 2007 the company had almost 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) of space in the building. That year it renewed its lease.[13]
- Troy, Michigan (1966)
- Relocated from Birmingham to Bloomfield Hills in 1972, and from Bloomfield Hills to Troy in 2011.[citation needed]
- Lansing, Michigan (1970)
- Washington, D.C. (1978)
- Grand Rapids, Michigan (1989)
- Ann Arbor, Michigan (2000)[15]
- Toronto, Ontario (2008)
- Expanded through a combination with Aylesworth LLP in 2011.
- Nashville, Tennessee (2009)
- Opened through a combination with Stewart Estes & Donnell PLC.
- Phoenix, Arizona (2009)
- Expanded through a combination with Mariscal, Weeks, McIntyre & Friedlander, P.A. in 2013.
- Las Vegas, Nevada (2010)
- Columbus, Ohio (2012)
- Saginaw, Michigan (2012)
- Lexington, Kentucky (2015)
- Reno, Nevada (2015)
- Ft. Lauderdale, Florida (2016)
- Austin, Texas (2016)
- El Paso, Texas (2017)
- Sunnyvale, California (2018)
- Chicago, Illinois (2021)[5]
- Denver, Colorado (2023)
- Windsor, Ontario (2024
- San Diego, California (2024)
Notable lawyers and alumni
edit- Kerry B. Harvey, former U. S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky, is a Member, Lexington office.
- Dennis Archer, former mayor of Detroit, current Chairman Emeritus, Detroit office.
- Vivian Bercovici, former Canadian ambassador to Israel.
- Mary Beth Kelly, former Justice on the Michigan Supreme Court.
- Susan Bieke Neilson, former judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, former partner.
- John Corbett O'Meara, current federal judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
- Spencer Overton, professor at George Washington University Law School, scholar of election law.
- Henry Saad, current judge of the Michigan Court of Appeals, former partner.
- David Viviano, current Justice on the Michigan Supreme Court.
- Gretchen Whitmer, former Michigan State Senator (D-East Lansing), current Governor of Michigan.[16]
- Brian K. Zahra, current Justice on the Michigan Supreme Court.
Accolades
edit- Chambers – Chambers & Partners ranked the firm in 2020's edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business in the areas of Banking & Finance, Bankruptcy & Restructuring, Corporate/M&A, Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation, Gaming & Licensing, General Commercial Litigation, Immigration, Intellectual Property, Labor & Employment, Media & Entertainment, and Real Estate.[17]
- Best Law Firms – U.S. News-Best Lawyers® Named Dickinson Wright a Tier 1 National “Best Law Firm” in the areas of Commercial Litigation, Construction Law, Real Estate Litigation, and Tax Law in 2019 in addition to giving 116 additional First Tier regional rankings in the various practice areas throughout the country.[18]
- Corporate Equality Index (CEI) – Dickinson Wright received a perfect score on the 2022 Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Corporate Equality Index (CEI).[19][20] The firm also received perfect scores from 2018 to 2021.[21]
References
edit- Ingrassia, Paul and Joseph B. White. Comeback: The Fall & Rise of the American Automobile Industry. Simon & Schuster, May 14, 2013. ISBN 1476737479, 9781476737478.
Notes
edit- ^ "Organizational Profile of Dickinson Wright". The National Law Review. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
- ^ "Dickinson Wright". Law.com. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
- ^ Firm history
- ^ a b c "Our History". Dickinson Wright. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
- ^ a b "Dickinson Wright to Open Chicago Office | Insights | Dickinson Wright". www.dickinson-wright.com. Retrieved 2020-12-28.
- ^ "Denver Lawyers | Dickinson Wright". www.dickinson-wright.com. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
- ^ "Dickinson Wright Opens San Diego Office | Insights | Dickinson Wright". www.dickinson-wright.com. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
- ^ "Windsor Lawyers | Dickinson Wright Law Firm & Attorneys". www.dickinson-wright.com. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
- ^ Ingrassia and White, p. 336.
- ^ Full list of practice areas
- ^ "Home." () Dickson Wright. March 4, 2000. Retrieved on November 23, 2013. "Dickinson Wright PLLC Counsellors at Law 500 Woodward Avenue, Suite 4000 Detroit, Michigan 48226-3425"
- ^ "Dickinson Wright gaming practice enters Europe with law firm agreement in Bulgaria." Crain's Detroit Business. November 12, 2013. Modified November 13, 2013. Retrieved on November 23, 2013. "Detroit-based law firm Dickinson Wright PLLC announced Tuesday a cooperation agreement with Velchev & Co., a law firm based in Sofia, Bulgaria."
- ^ a b "Dickinson Wright renews One Detroit Center lease." Crain's Detroit Business. December 3, 2007. Retrieved on November 23, 2013.
- ^ "Tenant Testimonials." (Archive) One Detroit Center. Retrieved on November 23, 2013.
- ^ "DICKINSON WRIGHT OPENS ANN ARBOR OFFICE." () Dickinson Wright. February 7, 2000. Retrieved on November 23, 2013.
- ^ "Governor of Michigan > Home". www.michigan.gov/whitmer/. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
- ^ "Dickinson Wright Receives Top Rankings by Chambers USA; 36 Attorneys Recognized as Leaders in their Fields | Insights | Dickinson Wright".
- ^ "Dickinson Wright Receives 203 Rankings in U.S. News - Best Lawyers "Best Law Firms" Survey | Insights | Dickinson Wright".
- ^ "Human Rights Campaign". Human Rights Campaign. Retrieved 2022-07-26.
- ^ "Dickinson Wright Earns Fifth Consecutive 100 Score in Human Rights Campaign Foundation's Annual Corporate Equality Index | Insights | Dickinson Wright". dickinsonwright.com. Retrieved 2022-07-26.
- ^ "Recognitions | About Us | Dickinson Wright". www.dickinson-wright.com. Retrieved 2020-12-28.