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Daniel Chojnowski (2015)
was named chair of Howard & Howard’s Intellectual Property Practice Group. Chojnowski is a partner at the firm. He earned his bachelor's from Western Michigan University and his master's from Eastern Michigan University.
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Lena Gonzalez (2016)
was appointed director of Professional Development and Diversity at BSP Law where she is an associate focusing her practice on complex commercial and auto-negligence litigation. Gonzalez earned her bachelor’s from Michigan State University.
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Michelle Champane (2016)
was named shareholder with Howard & Howard. Champane is part of the firm’s Litigation Practice and focuses on business, real estate, civil and commercial litigation. She earned her bachelor’s from Michigan State University.
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Wendy L. Zabriskie (1991)
rejoined Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss as a partner in the Finance and Real Estate Practice groups. She is handling complex corporate and real estate finance transactions for the Firm’s corporate and real estate developer and investor clients. Zabriskie earned her bachelor’s from Michigan State University.
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Teri Lynn Dennings (2005)
was appointed by the governor to the 16th Circuit Court of Macomb County. Dennings earned her bachelor's from Eastern Michigan University.
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Mary Ellen Gurewitz (1974)
was appointed by the governor to the Michigan Board of State Canvassers. Gurewitz is of counsel for Cummings & Cummings. She earned her bachelor’s from the University of Michigan.
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Michael D. Chafty (1981)
was appointed by the governor to the Michigan Board of Medicine. Chafty is the pain management department chair for the Western Michigan University Stryker School of Medicine. He earned a Doctor of Medicine from Michigan State College of Human Medicine.
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Dawn Ison (1989)
was
confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the next U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan. Ison is the first Black woman to hold the position, which serves as the top federal law enforcement officer in the Detroit area in a district covering 34 counties and 6.5 million people. She earned her bachelor's from Spelman College.
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Zana Tomich (2002)
was appointed to the State Bar of Michigan Character and Fitness Committee for the district encompassing Detroit. Tomich is a co-founding partner of Dalton & Tomich. She earned her bachelor's from the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
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Isra Khuja (2021)
joined Rossman as an associate. Khuja earned her bachelor's from Wayne State University.
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Anthony Dalimonte (2021)
joined Foster Swift as an associate. Dalimonte earned his bachelor's and master's from the University of Michigan.
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Felipe B. Karian-Torres (2006)
was appointed by the governor to the Michigan Retirement Board. Karian-Torres is an assistant prosecuting attorney for Wayne County and a judge advocate for the Michigan Army National Guard 46th Military Police Command. He earned his bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Angela Kehrig (2021)
joined Giarmarco, Mullins, & Horton as an associate. Kehrig earned her bachelor's from Oakland University.
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Ben D. Wu (2021)
joined Collins Einhorn Farrell as an associate working in the Professional Liability and Employment Practices Liability groups. Wu earned his bachelor's from Case Western Reserve University.
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Linda S. Hallmark (1977)
was appointed by the Michigan Supreme Court as chief judge for the Probate Courts.
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Nadine Hessi (2021)
joined Bodman as an associate in the firm's Detroit office. Hessi earned her bachelor's from Wayne State University.
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Nura Lutfi (2012)
joined Disability Law Group as an associate attorney in the firm’s Social Security Disability department. Lutfi earned her bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Margaux Hyman (2021)
joined Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss as an associate working in the firm's real estate practice group. Hyman earned her bachelor's from Tulane University.
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Molly Moss (2021)
joined Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss as an associate working with the firm's litigation team. Moss earned her bachelor's from Tulane University.
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Dawn Ison (1989)
was nominated by President Biden as a U.S. attorney in Detroit. Ison will be the first Black woman to lead the U.S. Attorney's Office in the eastern district of Michigan, once confirmed. Currently, Ison is an assistant U.S. attorney. She earned her bachelor's from Spelman College.
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Jamesa Johnson-Greer (2017)
was named executive director of Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition. She earned her bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Kirstie Magyari (2018)
joined the Detroit office of Miller Canfield as an associate in the Labor and Employment Group. Magyari earned her bachelor's from Michigan State University.
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Lauren Harrington (2021)
joined Fraser Trebilcock and will be working in the firm's Detroit and Lansing offices. Harrington earned her bachelor's from Grand Valley State University.