Elizabeth L. Luckenbach Sworn In as President of the Oakland County Bar Association
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Dickinson Wright is pleased to announce that Elizabeth L. Luckenbach (Member, Troy) has been elected President of the Oakland County Bar Association. She was sworn in during a ceremony at the OCBA Annual Meeting on June 2, 2022.
“I’m honored to serve as President of the Oakland County Bar Association for the coming year. I look forward to working with our officers, staff and members to continue to build on the great work the OCBA does within the community,” says Liz.
Liz specializes in probate and fiduciary litigation, trust and estate administration, estate planning, and special needs planning. With nearly 25 years of experience representing fiduciaries and individuals in all aspects of litigation, administration, and planning, Liz works tirelessly to advocate for her clients, treating each of them with the individual attention they deserve. Liz is a Past President of the Wayne County Probate Bar Association and the Oakland County Bar Foundation. In 2020 and 2021 she was ranked by Michigan Super Lawyers® among the top 50 Women Lawyers in Michigan.
The Oakland County Bar Association was formally established in 1934 by a small group of young attorneys with the express purpose of connecting Oakland County legal professionals with their colleagues, advancing and enriching the profession, serving the public, and promoting comradery. As the largest voluntary bar association in Michigan, the OCBA is committed to public service projects, committee work, and lending a strong and influential voice on current legislative activities and court rules. To learn more, please visit www.ocba.org.
“I’m honored to serve as President of the Oakland County Bar Association for the coming year. I look forward to working with our officers, staff and members to continue to build on the great work the OCBA does within the community,” says Liz.
Liz specializes in probate and fiduciary litigation, trust and estate administration, estate planning, and special needs planning. With nearly 25 years of experience representing fiduciaries and individuals in all aspects of litigation, administration, and planning, Liz works tirelessly to advocate for her clients, treating each of them with the individual attention they deserve. Liz is a Past President of the Wayne County Probate Bar Association and the Oakland County Bar Foundation. In 2020 and 2021 she was ranked by Michigan Super Lawyers® among the top 50 Women Lawyers in Michigan.
The Oakland County Bar Association was formally established in 1934 by a small group of young attorneys with the express purpose of connecting Oakland County legal professionals with their colleagues, advancing and enriching the profession, serving the public, and promoting comradery. As the largest voluntary bar association in Michigan, the OCBA is committed to public service projects, committee work, and lending a strong and influential voice on current legislative activities and court rules. To learn more, please visit www.ocba.org.
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