Warner Norcross + Judd LLP Executive Partner Troy M. Cumings has been named among Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s “Leaders in the Law” for 2021.
Cumings concentrates his practice on policies impacting businesses and organizations with a Michigan presence, working within the intersection of law, policy and politics. He is regarded as one of the leading advocates on environmental policy in Michigan and serves as chair of the Michigan Chamber of Commerce Energy and Environment Committee. Cumings serves as executive partner of Warner’s Lansing office and chairs the Government Affairs Practice Group.
Cumings has extensive experience with other policy areas, including health care, child welfare, tax, economic incentives, labor, energy, mining, licensing, religious issues and banking. He is one of the top campaign-finance and election lawyers in the state, representing statewide candidates and ballot initiatives, local and state public officials, nonprofits and political parties.
He has been recognized as one of the Best Lawyers in America© since 2013 and received the inaugural Guardian Award from Bethany Christian Services in 2019.
Cumings serves on the Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce Public Policy Committee and chairs the Michigan chapter of the Republican National Lawyers Association. He is a member of the West Michigan Air and Waste Management Association and National Brownfields Association. He is also a member of the American Bar Association, State Bar of Michigan and Grand Rapids Bar Association.
- Posted November 11, 2021
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Cumings named among Michigan Leaders in the Law
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