For Immediate Release:
Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller is pleased to announce that Senior Associate Kamanta C. Kettle has been named among the Top 40 Under 40 Lawyers by the National Black Lawyers (“NBL”). Read More
For Immediate Release:
Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller is pleased to announce that Senior Associate Kamanta C. Kettle has been named among the Top 40 Under 40 Lawyers by the National Black Lawyers (“NBL”). Read More
Dunnington is proud to announce that Donna Frosco has been named 2019 Lawyer of The Year in the field of Complex Litigation (U.S.A.) by the global publication, Lawyer Monthly magazine and Lawyer-Monthly.com, a daily on-line legal news site. Donna received this award in 2018 also. The awards edition of the magazine was published in late December. The digital edition is available here: https://legalawards.lawyer-monthly.com/winners-edition/
We congratulate Donna on this recognition and her contribution to continuing Dunnington’s long tradition of client representation in complex matters.
WHEN: September 17, 2019 6:00 PM
WHERE: 230 Park Avenue, 21st Floor
NEW YORK–Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP, a full-service New York City-based law firm serving the international community announced today the publication of Doing Business in the United States, a guide to assist business leaders, startups and individuals in navigating the most important business law issues facing foreign investors and entrepreneurs in the coming years. The launch will be celebrated with an event for journalist members of the Foreign Press Association.
Dunnington is proud to announce that Donna Frosco has been named 2018 Lawyer of The Year in the field of Complex Litigation (U.S.A.) by the global publication, Lawyer Monthly magazine and Lawyer-Monthly.com, a daily on-line legal news site. The awards edition of the magazine is available online at: https://legalawards.lawyer-monthly.com/winners-edition/. (See page 69.)
We congratulate Donna on this recognition and her contribution to continuing Dunnington’s long tradition of client representation in complex matters.
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