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Dentons Global Advisors has rebranded as DGA Group with the end of its three-year brand licensing agreement with Dentons, the world’s biggest law firm.
The DGA Group moniker better reflects the independence of the strategic advisory firm that has more than 300 staffers in a dozen global offices.
“The new DGA Group name signifies a new chapter, one where we leverage our expertise across a broad range of advisory services to empower our clients on a global scale,” said CEO Ed Reilly.
The firm helps clients navigate policy, reputational and financial services, as well as global strategy and commercial diplomacy matters via its Albright Stonebridge Group.
“While our roots remain firmly planted in the values and principles that have guided us thus far, rebranding to DGA Group marks the beginning of an exciting new phase of growth," added Reilly.


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