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Thomas E. Reddin has joined Texas law firm Winstead PC as a shareholder in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution Department – Labor, Employment and Immigration Practice Group. Reddin will work in Winstead's Dallas Office. He comes to Winstead from Godwin Pappas Ronquillo LLP, where he chaired that firm's Labor and Employment section. His practice focuses on commercial and employment litigation, counseling and representing corporate clients in a broad range of complex business disputes including claims for breach of contract and business tort claims.
Thomas E. Reddin has joined Texas law firm
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