Attorney Jason Hanselman has been elected as president of the Ingham County Bar Foundation, that is a vehicle for lawyers and other interested citizens to make charitable contributions for the tangible, meaningful benefit of the community.
Hanselman is a member in Dykema’s Government Policy Group, focusing on highly regulated industries, such as energy, education, and elections. He represents clients before administrative tribunals, trial courts, and appellate courts, regularly appearing before state regulatory agencies.
Hanselman largely practices before the Michigan Public Services Commission on complex matters such as general rate cases, power supply and gas recovery cases, and certificates of public convenience and necessity applications for various facilities. He also has represented legislative, gubernatorial, and presidential candidates in a wide variety of election-related matters, including ballot access, recounts, recalls, and campaign finance issues.
Hanselman has been recognized as a Michigan Leading Lawyer in the areas of Governmental, Municipal, Lobbying and Administrative Law by the Leading Lawyers Network, 2014-2017; and is the recipient of an AV® Preeminent rating by Martindale-Hubbell.
He also is an elected member of the Dewitt school board and serves as a Michigan Boxing Commissioner.
For more information about the ICBF visit http://icb-foundation.org/.
- Posted November 20, 2017
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Hanselman elected president of Ingham County Bar Foundation
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