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Quarles & Brady Adds Matt Dana to Scottsdale Office
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Summary: The law firm of Quarles & Brady has announced that it has added lawyer Matt Dana to its office in Scottsdale, Arizona as a partner. 

The law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP has announced via a press release that Matthew S. Dana will join the firm beginning on November 1. Dana works as an estate planning attorney in Arizona. Two associates and two paralegals from his team will also join the firm. Dana is known for his work as an estate planning attorney throughout the city of Scottsdale and will bring his practice to Quarles & Brady.

  
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The team, led by Dana, will work in the firm’s Scottsdale office, which is the tenth for the firm in the country. It will be the third office for the firm in Arizona.

Dana is the founder of Dana Law Firm and will work as a partner with Quarles & Brady. Trevor Whiting and Todd Smith will join the firm with Dana. Paralegals Jennifer Skubic and Kate Sieger will also come to the firm.

“We’re gratified that our firm continues to grow at such a robust pace, especially because that growth is driven by solid opportunities,” said Firm Chair Kimberly Leach Johnson. “We look forward to increasing our trusts & estates portfolio through the special strengths that Matt Dana and his team bring to the firm, and we’re also delighted to add Scottsdale to our national service network. It’s a win-win development.”

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“My team and I have been providing our clients with premium trusts & estates services for many years, and now we have an opportunity, together with Trisha Baggs and the entire Quarles & Brady team, to offer them even more assistance, in many areas of law, with the power and reach of a national firm,” said Dana. “My team will continue to offer the same excellent estate planning services to our many former Dana Law Firm clients, but the chance to take it up another notch by joining Quarles & Brady is too good to pass on.”

Nicole Stanton, the managing partner in Phoenix, said, “We are very pleased to have Matt Dana and members of his team join our Phoenix office and to be opening the firm’s third Arizona office. Partnering Matt with our own Trisha Baggs creates a powerhouse trusts & estates ensemble right here in Arizona, enhancing our on-the-ground presence and the width and breadth of our nationwide practice, allowing us to better serve our clients here and on a national scale.”



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