- Posted December 05, 2016
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Radner joins Gallagher Law Firm
Attorney Jane S. Radner has joined the Gallagher Law Firm, that has offices in East Lansing, Lansing, Charlotte, Ithaca, Mt. Pleasant, and St Johns.
A graduate of the University of Michigan and the University of Detroit School of Law, Radner focuses her practice on Family Law, Elder Law and Estate Planning and is AV-rated by Martindale Hubbell.
A frequent speaker and commentator for the Institute of Continuing Legal Education and local organizations, Radner is the author of various articles relating to family law issues including prenuptial agreements, separate property, divorce, and estate planning.
Admitted to the State Bar of Michigan and the Michigan Supreme Court, Radner is a member of the SBM Family Law Section; Ingham County Bar Association Family Law Section, and Probate and Estate Planning Law Section; is a Friend of the Court Bench-Bar Committee member; a member of the Michigan Council for Family and Divorce Mediation and Mid-Michigan Domestic Mediators; and is an Ingham County Domestic Relations Mediator.
Published: Mon, Dec 05, 2016
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