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Dykema Names Four New Members in Texas

January 8, 2019 Brooks Igo

Dykema announced its promotions to member this week – the Detroit-based law firm elected nine new members firmwide, including four in Texas.

John Dulske is in the firm’s government policy practice where he represents federal and state government contractors with a concentration on procurement litigation, contract administration, claims litigation, and bid protest work. He received his law degree from St. Mary’s and is based in San Antonio.

Brandon Durrett offices in San Antonio and advises oil and gas clients in the upstream sector in the acquisition and divestiture of assets, associated financing transactions and large-scale due diligence projects. He graduated from Texas Tech University School of Law in 2009.

Adam Nunnallee focuses his practice in Dallas on financial services litigation. The 2008 SMU Dedman School of Law alumnus is a former clerk to Judge Amos Mazzant of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.

Jason Ross is in the firm’s commercial litigation practice, where he has a particular emphasis on white-collar criminal defense and securities law. The Dallas attorney received his law degree from the University of Texas in 2000.

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