- Posted July 23, 2015
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Liem elected president of CPIM
Véronique Liem, an attorney and shareholder in the Ann Arbor office of Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge, has been elected President of the Collaborative Practice Institute of Michigan (CPIM).
An alumna of the University of Michigan, where she earned her MBA as well as her law degree, Liem is a trained, court-approved mediator for commercial and family law disputes, an arbitrator for the Financial Industry Regulation Authority, and a certified collaborative divorce attorney.
She has successfully litigated, mediated and settled many divorce, commercial and civil cases in the Detroit, tri-county area and Washtenaw County courts.
Liem has been involved with CPIM for several years, serving in the past as the secretary and vice president. In addition, she is a past member of CPIM's Uniform Collaborative Law Act committee that contributed to the recent passage of the Act in Michigan.
Liem also contributes a significant amount of time volunteering with organizations such as Avalon Housing and the Washtenaw County Bar Association, where she has served as President and Treasurer of the Board.
Published: Thu, Jul 23, 2015
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