Seventeen Fraser Trebilcock attorneys were selected for inclusion on the 2017 list of Super Lawyers.
Attorneys named as a Super Lawyer include: Michael S. Ashton, Administrative Law; Mark A. Bush, General Litigation; Michael E. Cavanaugh, Business Litigation; Graham K. Crabtree, Appellate; Michael P. Donnelly, Business Litigation; Anita G. Fox, Business Litigation; Max R. Hoffman, Jr., Health Care Law; Peter D. Houk, Alternative Dispute Resolution; Mark E. Kellogg, Estate & Probate; Darrell A. Lindman, Employee Benefits; David E.S. Marvin, Utilities Law; Thaddeus E. Morgan, Business Litigation; Michael H. Perry, Environmental Litigation; Gary C. Rogers, Personal Injury General: Defense; Thomas L. Sparks, Health Care Law; Marlaine C. Teahan, Estate & Probate; Jonathan T. Walton, Business Litigation.
For the fourth consecutive year, Teahan has been included as one of the ‘Top 50 Female Attorneys in Michigan,’ one of the ‘Top 50 Consumer Law Attorneys in Michigan,’ and as one of the ‘Top 25 Female Consumer Law Attorneys in Michigan.’
Attorneys named as a Rising Star included Aaron L. Davis, Business Litigation; Brian T. Gallagher, Employee Benefits; Paul C. Mallon, Jr., Business Litigation; Melisa M.W. Mysliwiec, Elder Law; Shaina R. Reed, Civil Litigation: Defense; and R. Paul Vance, Civil Litigation: Defense.
- Posted October 12, 2017
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Fraser Trebilcock has 17 'Super Lawyers' in firm
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