Sanna and Whitaker Named to Legal Week's Private Client Global Elite for 2021
Dina Kapur Sanna and Warren Whitaker have been named to Legal Week's 2021 Private Client "Global Elite," a list of the world's elite lawyers advising ultra high net worth clients. Launched in 2017, the Private Client Global Elite serves as a global directory of the world's top private client and trust? disputes talent, all of which are nominated by peers in the industry.
The Private Client Global Elite serves as a highly respected global directory of the world's top private client and trust and estates litigation talent, as well as rising stars within the industry. Each year, they receive over 6,000 nominations, which are narrowed down to just 250.
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