Lansing— Dykema has appointed Jason T. Hanselman as Managing Member of the Lansing office.
A Lansing native, Hanselman advises clients in highly regulated fields, such as energy, elections, education, and health care. He regularly represents clients in complex business matters, legislative drafting on multiple jurisdictions, litigation before state and federal courts, and regulatory proceedings before administrative boards and commissions. He serves as outside general counsel to several trade associations, electric cooperatives, non-profit corporations, and other businesses.
Hanselman is a former president of the Ingham County Bar Foundation (2017-19), former president of the Ingham County Bar Association (2015-2016), and served as the Michigan Chapter Leader of the Republican National Lawyers Association from 2010 to 2020.
He currently serves as vice president of the DeWitt Board of Education and was appointed by Governor Snyder to serve as Unarmed Combat Commissioner (formerly known as the Boxing Commission) to regulate boxing and mixed martial arts in Michigan.
Hanselman received a J.D., cum laude, from the University of Miami and a B.A., with honors, from Michigan State University. Before joining Dykema, he worked at the Michigan House of Representatives, the Michigan Supreme Court, and the Internal Revenue Service.
In 2019, Michigan Lawyers Weekly named him among its Leaders in the Law. He has been recognized by Michigan Super Lawyers as a Rising Star, named a Michigan Leading Lawyer by the Leading Lawyers Network, and included in The Best Lawyers in America for Energy, Energy Regulatory, and Government Relations Practice.
Dykema’s Michigan offices are in Lansing, Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Detroit, and Bloomfield Hills, and the firm has several out-of-state offices.
- Posted March 18, 2021
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Dykema appoints Jason T. Hanselman as Managing Member of Lansing office
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