David Durell Joins Dickinson Wright Grand Rapids Office
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Dickinson Wright is pleased to announce that David Durell has joined the firm’s Grand Rapids office as Of Counsel.
David focuses his practice on commercial real estate transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and investment processes to accelerate business growth. He has counseled and represented clients across a broad range of real estate transactions, hotel deals, and corporate mergers. He treats all parties to negotiations with empathy while achieving strategic outcomes, driving growth, and empowering teams to creatively improve operations in an inclusive and collaborative environment.
Before joining Dickinson Wright, David co-founded a boutique law firm specializing in business, real estate, and finance law. He also served as Chief Investment Officer for a private equity firm specializing in REIT investments, UPREIT transactions, and asset management. David received his J.D. from Thomas M. Cooley Law School.
David focuses his practice on commercial real estate transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and investment processes to accelerate business growth. He has counseled and represented clients across a broad range of real estate transactions, hotel deals, and corporate mergers. He treats all parties to negotiations with empathy while achieving strategic outcomes, driving growth, and empowering teams to creatively improve operations in an inclusive and collaborative environment.
Before joining Dickinson Wright, David co-founded a boutique law firm specializing in business, real estate, and finance law. He also served as Chief Investment Officer for a private equity firm specializing in REIT investments, UPREIT transactions, and asset management. David received his J.D. from Thomas M. Cooley Law School.
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