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DLA Piper Completes Move to Dallas Arts District

March 6, 2019 Brooks Igo

DLA Piper recently announced that it has officially moved into its new Dallas office at 1900 Pearl in the Arts District.

The firm – which previously occupied space at Comerica Bank Tower at 1717 Main Street – has the 21st and 22nd floors of the 25-story Arts District building.

“This move is part of our continued expansion plan in Dallas, where we have more than quadrupled in size since early 2018,” Marc Katz, managing partner of DLA Piper in Dallas said in a statement. 

“With plans to continue expanding in the region through 2019, our new office space underscores DLA Piper’s presence in Texas as a global business law firm. The move is also part of the firm’s overall real estate strategy of having state-of-the-art office space across the country.”

DLA Piper has 38 attorneys based in Dallas.

Brooks Igo

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