Jack C. Davis, and Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, Davis & Gotting PC in Lansing, have been named the “Recommended Attorney & Firm in Michigan for 2020” by “The Corporate Lawyers, the Premier Guide to the Nation's Leading Corporate Attorneys.”
The Loomis Law Firm is committed to providing expert, innovative and cost-effective solutions to complex legal problems. For over 65 years, it has served as trusted advisors to Michigan businesses from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies, helping them navigate the challenges of an ever-changing legal, regulatory and business environment.
As part of the firm’s Business Transactions, Real Estate, Business Entities and Tax Law departments, Davis manages a large client base, providing expert legal counsel to business clients. He has served on several international delegations to advise government leaders on trade and international tax matters for the development of a free market economy.
An alumnus of Harvard Law School, Davis is listed in the 2018 Edition of Best Lawyers in America, as well as the 2018 Edition of Preeminent Lawyers, maintaining that rating for over 25 years; and has been listed in Super Lawyers, Lawyers of Distinction, Leading Lawyers and Top Lawyers. He recently received the Lexis/Nexis Martindale-Hubbell AV Peer Review Rated for Ethical Standards and Legal Ability Award.
Davis, who was honored in 2014 with the Leo A. Farhat Outstanding Attorney Award by the Ingham County Bar Association, was associated with Kirkland & Ellis in Chicago before joining the Loomis Law Firm in 1966.
- Posted January 16, 2020
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Loomis Law Firm and attorney Jack Davis earn kudos
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