Dallas, Texas, July 05, 2017 -- Thompson & Knight LLP is pleased to announce it has been named one of the “Best Places to Work” in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex by the Dallas Business Journal for the 14th consecutive year.
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“We are honored to be recognized by the Dallas Business Journal as a Best Place to Work for the 14th year in a row,” said Mark M. Sloan, the Firm’s Managing Partner. “This year, Thompson & Knight celebrates its 130-year history and a long and distinguished tradition of service to clients in Texas and around the world. We are reminded that the practice of law will evolve over time, but high caliber lawyers and staff remain a consistent cornerstone on which the success of any law firm is built.”
The Dallas Business Journal’s “Best Places to Work” list recognized 101 local workplaces that are ranked as the top workplaces in North Texas out of more than 500 applicants. The 2017 rankings for each business category will be announced at an awards ceremony at Dr. Pepper Ballpark in Frisco on September 21. To view the full list, click here.
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Lauren Foreman Thompson & Knight 214-969-2599 [email protected]


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