Duly Noted

 Warner Norcross chosen as Go-To Law Firm

For the third consecutive year, Warner Norcross & Judd LLP has been recognized as a “Go-To Law Firm” by ALM, publisher of over two dozen publications, including Corporate Counsel, The American Lawyer and Minority Law Journal.

Warner Norcross was nominated by Whirlpool Corp. for its work in contracts litigation.  Warner serves as national business litigation counsel for Whirlpool, a leading manufacturer and marketer of major appliances based in Benton Harbor. Recognition on the list was based on independent research of several factors.  Data were gathered from Fortune 500 Companies’ general counsel and through database research to determine which firms Fortune 500 companies rely upon in a number of key practice areas. 
 
“We are very pleased our clients recognize us as a valuable resource,” said Douglas E. Wagner, managing partner of Warner Norcross.  “[W]e strive to perform at a level that continually exceeds their expectations.  We are honored to be selected as a Go-To Law Firm.”

The 70+ attorneys in the Litigation and Trial Services Practice Group at Warner Norcross have a strong track record of success, handling many other national and international companies in a broad range of industries  in addition to Whirlpool.
 

Miller Johnson welcomes Connelly

 
Kaley M. Connelly has joined Miller Johnson’s Grand Rapids office as an Associate.
 
Connelly joins the firm’s employee benefits and executive compensation practice group. Prior to joining Miller Johnson, she worked for a law firm in Milwaukee and interned with the Hon. Lynn Adelman, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin. Connelly received her B.A. summa cum laude from Marquette University, and her Juris Doctor cum laude from University of Michigan Law School, where she was an Associate and Contributing Editor for the Michigan Law Review. She was a student attorney for the U of M Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic.

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