Dinsmore & Shohl LLP

Legal Services | Michigan, USA
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900 Wilshire Drive Suite 300 | Detroit (Troy) | Michigan | 48084 | USA

Overview

Since our establishment in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1908, Dinsmore & Shohl LLP has provided quality legal counsel to our clients enabling them to accomplish more. In recent years, our practice has grown into a national firm that services clients from coast-to-coast, as well as internationally. Today's full-service practice, with more than 750 attorneys, continues the standards established by our founding partners over a decade ago, which are efficient, cost-effective and comprehensive solutions for clients.

Our firm's commitment to quality service extends from our highly-skilled attorneys to our experienced professional staff. By establishing relationships based on trust, communication and responsiveness, we tailor our service to ensure our clients' current needs are met while also anticipating future ones.

Lawyers Worldwide: 782

Areas of Practice

Professionals

Associates

Of Counsel

Nivita   Beri

Nivita Beri

Of Counsel
Dennis R. Boren

Dennis R. Boren

Partner Of Counsel
Brian W. Boyd

Brian W. Boyd

Of Counsel
Gary W. Donohue

Gary W. Donohue

Of Counsel
Armin  Halilovic

Armin Halilovic

Of Counsel
Jacquelyn L. Lane

Jacquelyn L. Lane

Partner Of Counsel
Frank T. Mamat

Frank T. Mamat

Partner Of Counsel

Articles

Supreme Court’s Chevron Decision: Major Implications for Businesses on Regulatory Interpretations

“The deference that Chevron requires of courts reviewing agency action cannot be squared with the [Administrative Procedures Act].”[1] The Administrative Procedures Act[2] (the “APA”) is a federal law that outlines the procedures that federal agencies must follow and provides federal courts with guidelines for reviewing the actions of these agencies. In a highly anticipated decision, authored by Chief Justice John Roberts,[3] the United States Supreme Court has overruled the doctrine articulated by Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc...

Artificial Intelligence – Banking on our Future: How Will AI Impact Community Banks and Who is Willing to Lead the Charge?

Bill Gates said in a blog post: “The development of AI is as fundamental as the creation of the microprocessor, the personal computer, the Internet, and the mobile phone. It will change the way people work, learn, travel, get health care, and communicate with each other. Entire industries will reorient around it. Businesses will distinguish themselves by how well they use it.”[1] Trends The evolution of AI within the banking sector is progressing from exploration to comprehensive integration...

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Press

Protecting Innovation from Coast to Coast: Dinsmore Adds Experienced Patent Attorney in Washington D.C.

In a strategic move that will strengthen the capabilities of the Firm’s leading-edge intellectual property practice, Dinsmore & Shohl LLP is pleased to announce the addition of Nate Phares in Washington D.C. As a trusted advisor in client management to some of the nation’s leading patent filers, Nate was drawn to Dinsmore’s intellectual property group members and leadership, finding their approach to growth aligned with his own. In the coming months, he looks forward to helping expand the Firm’s ever-growing IP practice to benefit clients both here and abroad...

Dinsmore Expands its Chambers and Partners Rankings with Top Honors Across Multiple States and Practice Areas

Yearly rankings by Chambers and Partners demonstrate Dinsmore's continued excellence in various areas of law, among departments and individual levels, particularly across the Firm's offices in Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, Indiana and Pennsylvania. Chambers and Partners, a legal publishing group based in London, England, employs a team of over 200 researchers who conduct interviews throughout the United States. Law firms and attorneys are ranked in bands from one to six, with one being the highest ranking. Up from 13 in 2023, Dinsmore ranked in 15 departments on the 2024 list, including Band 1 in Indiana for Real Estate and in Ohio for Public Finance...

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