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Dallas firm Munck Carter adds attorney Andrea M. Swift
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DALLAS The Dallas-based technology law firm of Munck Carter, P.C., announced today that attorney Andrea M. Swift has joined the firm’s litigation section.
“Andrea is a tremendously talented young lawyer,” says Jamil N. Alibhai, chairman of the firm’s litigation section. “She brings energy, enthusiasm and fresh ideas that will greatly benefit our clients.”
Ms. Swift’s practice focuses on complex commercial disputes, as well as intellectual property litigation. Outside of the courtroom, Ms. Swift volunteers with the Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program and the North Texas Teen Court Summit.
Ms. Swift earned her law degree from the Texas Wesleyan School of Law. She holds a bachelor’s degree in economics, public policy and political science from Southern Methodist University and a certificate in European legal studies from L’Université Panthéon-Assas in Paris, France.
Munck Carter, P.C., has carved out a practice devoted to trials, transactions and technology.
Source: Munck Carter
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