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Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon LLP announced that partner Sarah “Sally” L. Olson, a member of this newsletter's Board of Editors, has been elected to the board of the Product Liability Advisory Counsel (PLAC). Her three-year term began Jan. 1, 2010. The PLAC seeks to contribute to the improvement and reform of law in the United States and elsewhere, with emphasis on the law governing the liability of manufacturers of products. It has more than 100 corporate members representing a broad cross-section of American and international product manufacturers.
Sedgwick Detert Moran & Arnold LLP recently added Gregg Dulik and Tanya Lawson to the firm's partnership. They are based in the firm's San Francisco and Fort Lauderdale, FL, offices respectively and represent the firm's Construction, Product Liability and Insurance Practice Groups.
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