What Happened?
Winston-Salem, -based Womble-Bond-Dickinson Promoted Dillon Redding as Of Counsel
Date of management change: January 05, 2024
Winston-Salem, -based Womble-Bond-Dickinson Promoted Dillon Redding as Of Counsel
Womble Bond Dickinson is a transatlantic law firm with more than 1,000 lawyers based in 26 UK and US office locations. The firm provides core legal services including: Commercial, Corporate, Employment, Pensions, Dispute Resolution, Litigation, Finance, Banking, Restructuring, Insolvency, IP, Technology and Data, Private Wealth, Projects, Construction and Infrastructure, Real Estate and Regulatory Law. Womble Bond Dickinson has a particular focus on eleven key sectors: Energy & Natural Resources, Financial Institutions, Healthcare, Insurance, Manufacturing, Real Estate, Retail & Consumer, Transport & Infrastructure, Pharmaceuticals Biotechnology & Life Sciences, Communications & Technology and Private Wealth. The firm`s UK offices are in Aberdeen, Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, London, Newcastle, Plymouth and Southampton. The US offices are in Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Orange County, Silicon Valley- CA, Wilmington - DE, Charlotte, Greensboro, Raleigh, Research Triangle Park, Winston-Salem - NC, Charleston, Columbia, Greenville - SC, Charlottesville, Tysons - VA and Washington D.C. Through the firm`s association with Lex Mundi, the world`s largest association of independent law firms, Womble Bond Dickinson also can offer clients access to quality-tested local counsel in more than 120 countries.
Dillon Redding is Of Counsel at Womble Bond Dickinson. Previously, Dillon held various senior legal leadership roles in the industry.
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