Dickinson Wright Strengthens Its Washington, D.C., Office with High-Profile Legal Hires






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Robert Driscoll and Lee Petro have joined Dickinson Wright as new members in the firm’s Washington, D.C., office. Driscoll, previously the chief of staff at the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, has built a reputable career representing corporations, governmental bodies, and individuals in high-stakes criminal, civil, and congressional investigations. His expertise spans across both criminal and civil litigation.

Meanwhile, Lee Petro brings a strong background in advising clients before the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, Congress, and state public utility commissions. His work focuses on regulatory compliance, emerging technology, transactions, and intellectual property.

The firm has also welcomed Alfred Carry, who joins alongside Driscoll and Petro. To read more about these appointments, you can visit the official announcement on Dickinson Wright’s website.

These strategic additions are likely to bolster Dickinson Wright’s capabilities in handling complex legal matters both locally and on a broader scale. More information is available on the Bloomberg Law report.