Stephen H. Sinas, a personal injury attorney at the Sinas Dramis Law Firm in Lansing, has become a Fellow of the Ingham County Bar Foundation (ICBF).
Fellowship is limited to fewer than 5 percent of active attorneys in the Tri-County Area (Ingham, Eaton, and Clinton counties). Eligibility for nomination as an ICBF Fellow includes State Bar of Michigan membership, a minimum of five years of legal practice, active engagement in the practice of law in the three counties, possession of outstanding character, morals, and ethics, and a reputation as a leader within the legal community.
Each year, a limited number of candidates are nominated for Fellowship by the current Fellows. Upon nomination, the ICBF Board of Directors vote on incoming Fellows. Candidates garnering the most votes are
accepted to the prestigious Fellowship. ICBF Fellows help fulfill the important mission of the Ingham County Bar Foundation by supporting its goals with an individual financial commitment.
Sinas serves on the executive boards of the Michigan Association for Justice, the Michigan Brain Injury Provider Council, and the Ingham County Bar Association; and also is an adjunct professor teaching Michigan No-Fault Auto Insurance Law at Michigan State University College of Law.
He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan, where he dual majored in economics and English Literature; and his law degree from Wayne State University Law School.
- Posted August 08, 2019
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Stephen Sinas elected to Ingham County Bar Foundation (ICBF) Fellowship
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