Murphy & Spagnuolo, P.C. in East Lansing announced that Lindsay N. Dangl has joined the firm as a shareholder.
Dangl has been with the firm since January 2008, starting as a law clerk, then as an associate. She focuses her practice in the areas of civil litigation, insurance, municipal, business and family law.
Dangl will be Vice President and Secretary to the firm. Vincent P. Spagnuolo is President and Managing Shareholder.
Dangl has experience with various legal issues including family law, workers’ compensation, insurance and indemnity law, municipal law, and also civil litigation.
Dangl received her undergraduate degree from James Madison College at Michigan State University and her Juris Doctor from MSU College of Law, graduating magna cum laude. She also received a Certification in Child and Family Advocacy from the MSU Law Chance at Childhood Clinic.
Dangl is a member of the State Bar of Michigan and Ingham County Bar Association. She was formerly a Board Member of the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Mid-Michigan Region and has been elected President of the Ingham County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section. She is also an active volunteer and a member of the Junior League of Lansing.
The firm also recognizes Alphonsus C. Murphy for over 35 years of superb legal work and dedication to the firm. Murphy is of counsel to the firm as of this month.
In addition, David M. Klevorn has joined the firm as an associate attorney.
Klevorn has interned with the firm while finishing his law degree at Michigan State University and successfully passing the Michigan Bar Exam. He worked in the Charlevoix County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office prior to joining the firm.
- Posted December 17, 2015
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