Lansing—Jeffrey W. Bracken, an attorney in the Lansing office of Warner Norcross + Judd LLP, has been recognized by Michigan Super Lawyers Magazine.
Bracken has been named to the 2021 Michigan Super Lawyers list for his work in construction litigation.
An alumnus of the University of Michigan Law School, Bracken is engaged primarily in general commercial litigation including condemnation, construction, land use, and oil and gas litigation. He has represented both condemning parties and commercial property owners in numerous condemnation matters. He was the lead litigator for an extensive right-of-way condemnation project involving in excess of 1,200 parcels of land. He has also represented commercial landowners in several condemnation matters.
Bracken has substantial experience in contract negotiation and litigation for construction projects.
The peer-review award recognizes attorneys who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Only 5% of the lawyers in Michigan have been named to this list in the 16th annual publication.
- Posted August 19, 2021
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