Litigator Luke Wohlford has joined Barnes & Thornburg as a partner in Dallas—making the move after practicing for only a little more than a year at the Dallas office of Oklahoma firm Crowe & Dunlevy.
Wohlford said he was attracted to Barnes & Thornburg’s growth plans in Dallas and its national reach. He also stated he is excited to practice again with Mark Bayer, the managing partner of the Barnes & Thornburg office in Dallas, who, like Wohlford, formerly worked at Gardere Wynne Sewell.
“It was just an attractive opportunity for me. They have a great group of attorneys they have assembled here in Dallas,” Wohlford said.
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