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Charles (Chip) Berschback (1983)
was elected as a judge for the Grosse Pointe Farms/Shores Municipal Court. He earned his bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Tiffany Holland (2016)
joined General Dynamics Land Systems as associate counsel, U.S. Operations. Holland earned her bachelor's from Western Michigan University.
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Suzanne Sukkar (2004)
was named chair of the State of Michigan’s Commission on Middle Eastern American Affairs by Governor Gretchen Whitmer. She is an attorney at Dickinson Wright and earned her bachelor’s from the University of Michigan.
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Jeremy J. Gajewski (2003)
joined Warner, Norcross, & Judd as senior counsel and will practice in the firm’s Detroit office. He earned his bachelor’s from the University of Michigan.
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Robin E. Yono (2000)
joined Warner, Norcross, & Judd as senior counsel and will practice in the firm’s Detroit office. He earned his bachelor’s from Walsh College.
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Thomas Boyd (1990),
along with James Fisher (1976), was awarded the
2020-21 Champion of Justice Award by the State Bar of Michigan. The pair were honored for their leadership in the creation of the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission (MIDC). The MIDC has developed minimum standards for indigent criminal defense, recommended best practices to local communities, and laid the groundwork for state funding to improve these services throughout the state. Boyd earned his bachelor's from Michigan State University.
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James Fisher (1976),
along with Thomas Boyd (1990), was awarded the
2020-21 Champion of Justice Award by the State Bar of Michigan. The pair were honored for their leadership in the creation of the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission (MIDC). The MIDC has developed minimum standards for indigent criminal defense, recommended best practices to local communities, and laid the groundwork for state funding to improve these services throughout the state. Fisher earned his bachelor's from Kettering University.
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Daina Robinson (2020)
was appointed as a legal counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives Oversight and Government Reform Committee. Robinson earned her bachelor's from The Ohio State University.
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Daniel Chojnowski (2015)
was named to Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s “Leaders in the Law” Class of 2021. Chojnowski is a partner at Howard & Howard. He earned his bachelor's from Western Michigan University and his master's from Eastern Michigan University.
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Eric Novetsky (2008),
partner at Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss, was named as the practice group leader of the firm's Finance practice group. He earned his bachelor's from Michigan State University and his MBA from the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
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Michael Decker (2011)
was named to Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s “Leaders in the Law” Class of 2021. Decker is a shareholder at Butzel Long. He earned his bachelor's from Central Michigan University.
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Erika Riggs (2011)
was named to Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s “Leaders in the Law” Class of 2021. Riggs is a partner at Disability Law Group.
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Adam Tountas (2005)
was named to Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s “Leaders in the Law” Class of 2021. Tountas is a shareholder at Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge. He earned his bachelor's from Michigan State University.
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Michael Turner (2005)
was named to Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s “Leaders in the Law” Class of 2021. Turner is a shareholder at Brooks Kushman. He earned his bachelor's from GMI Engineering and Management Institute (now Kettering University).
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Rita White (2001)
was named to Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s “Leaders in the Law” Class of 2021. White is the owner of the Law Office of Rita O. White. She earned her bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Julia Dale (2001)
was named director of Michigan's Unemployment Insurance Agency by Gov. Whitmer. Dale most recently served as director of the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget (DTMB). She earned her bachelor's from Michigan State University.
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Marc Bakst (1988)
was named chair-elect of the board of directors of Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit. Bakst is a member at Bodman. He earned his bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Samer Hamade (2019)
was promoted to vice president of operations at Livonia-based RoadEx. He earned his bachelor's and MBA from Wayne State University.
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Brandi P. Parker (2005)
joined Databricks as legal director, commercial. She earned her bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Dana M. Nessel (1994)
was awarded the 2021 Michigan Association for Justice Women’s Caucus Award of Excellence in recognition of her service to the State of Michigan. Her selection celebrates her commitment to the truth and an unapologetic fight for justice.
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Fadwa Hammoud (2010)
was the first Arab American Muslim woman to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing the state's position in a case looking at when and under what circumstances it's appropriate for federal courts to reverse a state's decision that a constitutional violation against a defendant did not affect the outcome of a trial. Hammoud was appointed by Attorney General Dana Nessel as the state's top appellate lawyer. She earned her bachelor's from the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
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Laura Baucus (2000)
was named to Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s “Leaders in the Law” Class of 2021. Baucus is a member at Dykema Gossett. She earned his bachelor's from The Catholic University of America.
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Robert J. VerHeulen (1977)
was appointed by the governor to the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission. VerHeulen will represent members submitted by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. VerHeulen is the district director for the 28th Senate District and a former state representative for the 74th House District. He earned his bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Peter Menna (2008)
was appointed as Oakland County's first chief attorney for indigent defense. Menna earned his bachelor's from Kalamazoo College.
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AnnMarie Sanford (1990)
joined Dickinson Wright as a member. Sanford earned her bachelor's from Wayne State University.