These lawyers from The Loomis Law Firm in Lansing have been recognized in The Best Lawyers in America (2022 Edition)
Michael G. Oliva was recognized for Administrative / Regulatory Law, and Energy Law.
Paula K. Manis was recognized for Arbitration, Mediation; and Oil and Gas Law.
She also was named to The Best Lawyers in America 2022/Lawyer of the Year for Lansing for Mediation.
James F. Anderton V was recognized for Business Organizations, including LLCs and Partnerships; and for Closely Held Companies and Family Businesses] Law.
Kevin J. Roragen was recognized in Commercial Litigation; and Municipal Law.
Jeffrey S. Theuer was recognized for Commercial Litigation and Construction Law.
Michael H. Rhodes was recognized for Corporate Law; Health Care Law; Oil and Gas Law; and Real Estate Law.
James R. Neal was recognized for Energy Law; Natural Resources Law; and Oil and Gas Law.
Mikhail Murshak was recognized for Litigation - Intellectual Property.
Jeffrey L. Green was recognized for Real Estate Law.
- Posted November 11, 2021
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Loomis attorneys named in The Best Lawyers in America (2022 Edition)
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