Attorney and Michigan State University College of Law alumna Andrea M. Mannino has joined the Automobile Liability and Insurance Coverage practice groups at Collins, Einhorn, Farrell, PC, in Southfield.
Mannino will focus her practice primarily on coverage litigation and first- and third-party automobile litigation, handling litigation from the discovery phase through trial.
Mannino has experience working with general liability, automotive litigation (primarily in the area of no-fault claims) and premises liability matters. Her experience also includes work with catastrophic claims and drafting coverage opinions.
In 2010, Mannino, who is proficient in speaking and writing Spanish, graduated from Grand Valley State University, cum laude, with a Bachelor of Business Administration.
She then went on to obtain her law degree, cum laude, from MSU?Law in 2014. While in law school, she served in a number of groups, including a position held as the Recruitment Chair for the Moot Court Trial Advocacy Board.
She was also a research assistant, instructor for the Street Law Program, and graduate teaching assistant for the Master of Laws LL.M. program. In 2013, she was selected to work as a Summer Fellow with the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau at Harvard Law School.
She is a member of the American Bar Association, the Italian American Bar Association of Michigan, and the Young Lawyers Section of the State Bar of Michigan.
Committed to philanthropy, Mannino has been involved in several international charity efforts, including mission trips overseas.
She also is an active member in such organizations as the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, where she serves as a team captain for their annual “Light the Night Walk.”
She has spent time volunteering as a camp counselor for Royal Family KIDS, a non-profit program providing camps, clubs and mentoring to abused and neglected children growing up in foster care.
- Posted July 21, 2016
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