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Max Aidenbaum // Photo courtesy of Dickinson Wright
Detroit-based Dickinson Wright announced the election of 13 new member attorneys of the firm’s Ann Arbor, Detroit, and Troy offices.
“This year’s class of new members represent a diverse range of practices and offices,” says Michael Hammer, CEO of Dickinson Wright. “Each attorney brings an incredible set of qualities and skills that they have developed over their legal career. I congratulate each and every one of them on this well-deserved honor.”
Max Aidenbaum is a member in the firm’s Detroit office and focuses on commercial litigation including contract disputes, business torts, and real estate matters. He has represented corporations, limited liability companies and their members, governmental entities, and individual corporate officers in both state and federal courts. Aidenbaum received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan and juris doctor from the University of Michigan