- Posted November 09, 2015
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Fraser Trebilcock attorneys honored
Fraser Trebilcock attorney Graham K. Crabtree has been selected as the 2015 Michigan Defense Trial Counsel (MDTC) Volunteer of the Year in recognition of his contributions to the overall goals and mission of the MDTC.
Crabtree has written quarterly legislative reports for MDTC's publication Michigan Defense Quarterly since 2000. He also advises MDTC's offices and Board of Directors on pending legislation as a member of its Government Relations Committee.
A graduate of Michigan State University and the University of Detroit School of Law, Crabtree has been listed in The Best Lawyers in America® for Appellate Practice in Lansing since 2013, and in Super Lawyers Magazine as a "Michigan Super Lawyer" in Appellate Practice since 2006. He is rated as an AV preeminent attorney by Martindale-Hubbell, and has lectured throughout Michigan on appellate practice and legislative processes.
The Mason Optimist Club has selected Fraser Trebilcock attorney Gary C. Rogers as its 2015 Volunteer of the Year in recognition of his contributions to the overall wellbeing of youth in the Mason community.
Rogers has been on the Board of Directors for the Mason Optimist Club since 2013, and has served in a variety of roles.
A graduate of Michigan State University and Wayne State University Law School, Rogers has been handling personal injury trial work and bankruptcy matters for clients throughout mid-Michigan for more than 30 years. He is listed in The Best Lawyers in America® for Bankruptcy Law and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law and Insurance Litigation in Lansing and is also listed in Super Lawyers Magazine.
Published: Mon, Nov 09, 2015
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