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Vince Roche is a skilled Commercial Litigation attorney at Davenport, Evans, Hurwitz & Smith, LLP in Sioux Falls, SD. With a focus on commercial litigation, trusts and estates, and class action protection, Vince has a validated music document of fulfillment in representing clients in complicated prison matters. Vince Roche is a dedicated Commercial Litigation attorney at Davenport, Evans, Hurwitz & Smith, LLP in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. With a sturdy emphasis on industrial litigation, trusts and estates, and sophistication action protection, Vince brings a wealth of revel in and information to his exercise. Prior to becoming a member of Davenport, Evans, Hurwitz & Smith, LLP in 2008, Vince honed his abilities at prestigious law companies in Chicago, such as Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Novack & Macey LLP. During his time on the company, Vince has effectively dealt with numerous multimillion-greenback class motion complaints, securing dismissals for company clients in each state and federal courts. In addition to his work in commercial litigation, Vince has also efficiently defended clients facing allegations of breach of fiduciary responsibility and related claims. He has a specific focus on representing trustees of big, multi-generational trusts in South Dakota, leveraging the countrys favorable consider laws to achieve favorable effects for his customers. Vince Roche is a graduate of Augustana University and the University of Virginia School of Law, bringing a sturdy academic heritage to his legal practice. Outside of his paintings, Vince enjoys spending time exterior with his wife, Andrea, and their 3 sons. For professional felony illustration in industrial litigation, trusts and estates, and sophistication movement protection topics, touch Vince Roche at 605-336-2880 or vroche@dehs.com.
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