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- Posted October 15, 2012
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Dickinson Wright attorneys named 2012 Michigan Super Lawyers, Rising Stars
Six attorneys in the Dickinson Wright PLLC Ann Arbor office have been named 2012 Michigan Super Lawyers while two have been named 2012 Michigan Super Lawyers Rising Stars.
Super Lawyers is a listing of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Rising Stars are the top up-and-coming attorneys in the state--those who are 40 years old or younger, or who have been practicing law for 10 years or less.
Dickinson Wright/Ann Arbor attorneys recognized on this year's Michigan Super Lawyers list include: John M. Dempsey, utilities; Michael C. Hammer, bankruptcy & creditor/debtor rights; Mark V. Heusel, business litigation; John K. Lawrence, banking; James A. Samborn, construction/surety; Colleen M. Shevnock, banking.
Dickinson Wright/Ann Arbor attorneys recognized on this year's Michigan Rising Stars list include: Richard M. Apkarian, Jr., business litigation and Bradley J. Wyatt, business/corporate.
Published: Mon, Oct 15, 2012
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