Law Office of Michelle J. Dickinson, LLC - Columbia Litigation Lawyer
Maryland Law Firm
The Law Office of Michelle J. Dickinson is focused on providing high quality civil litigation services to corporations, small businesses and individuals in state and federal trial courts and appellate courts.
Founded by a former litigation partner of one of the world’s largest law firms, the Law Office of Michelle J. Dickinson is uniquely positioned to provide exceptional quality litigation services at competitive rates.
Practice Areas:
• Contract disputes
• Business torts
• Restrictive covenants
• Shareholder disputes
• Employment disputes
• Product defect
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