- Posted September 29, 2011
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48 Varnum attorneys named 'Best'
A total of 48 Varnum attorneys were recently selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2012 (Copyright 2011 by Woodward/White, Inc., of Aiken, S.C.). Varnum has offices across Michigan in Grand Rapids, Grand Haven, Kalamazoo, Lansing and Novi.
Listed from Varnum are:
Grand Rapids: Stephen P. Afendoulis, Scott Alfree, Jonathan W. Anderson, Thomas H. Bergh, Lawrence P. Burns, Jon M. Bylsma, Timothy J. Curtin, Nyal D. Deems, Jeffrey A. DeVree, Ronald G. DeWaard, Timothy Eagle, Bruce Goodman, Dirk C. Hoffius, Scott A. Huizenga, David E. Khorey, Harvey Koning, Randall W. Kraker, Thomas G. Kyros, Richard C. Lague, Marilyn Lankfer, Michael S. McElwee, James A. Mitchell, Daniel C. Molhoek, Lawrence J. Murphy, David E. Preston, William E. Rohn, Elizabeth Skaggs, Richard R. Symons, Fredric A. Sytsma, Larry J. Titley, Pamela J. Tyler, Joseph J. Vogan, John Patrick White, Michael G. Wooldridge, Susan M. Wyngaarden, Matthew D. Zimmerman
Kalamazoo: John W. Allen, William A. Dornbos, Eric J. Guerin, Peter J. Livingston, Scott R. Sikkenga, Jeffrey D. Smith
Lansing: Eric J. Schneidewind
Novi: Thomas H. Bergh, Marla S. Carew, Richard A. Hooker, Paul L.B. McKenney, David K. McLeod, Eric M. Nemeth
Published: Thu, Sep 29, 2011
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