Seven Dickinson Wright Attorneys are Recognized in Michigan Super Lawyers 2017 Top Lists
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Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that seven of the firm’s attorneys have been recognized in Michigan Super Lawyers 2017 Top Lists.
The Michigan Super Lawyers Top Lists is a listing of outstanding lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement as well as the highest point totals during the Michigan Super Lawyers nomination, research and blue ribbon review process.
Dickinson Wright attorneys recognized on this year’s Michigan Super Lawyers Top Lists include:
Allison R. Bach – Creditor Debtor Rights, is ranked among the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Michigan.
Henry M. Grix – Estate & Probate, is ranked among the Top 50 Consumer Lawyers in Michigan and the Top 100 Lawyers in Michigan.
Timothy H. Howlett – Employment & Labor, is ranked among the Top 100 Lawyers in Michigan.
Monica J. Labe – Real Estate, is ranked among the Top 25 Women Business Lawyers in Michigan and the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Michigan.
Thomas C. McNeill – Business Litigation, is ranked among the Top 50 Business Lawyers in Michigan and the Top 100 Lawyers in Michigan.
Edward H. Pappas – Business Litigation, is ranked among the Top 10 Lawyers in Michigan, the Top 50 Business Lawyers in Michigan, and the Top 100 Lawyers in Michigan.
Daniel D. Quick – Business Litigation, is ranked among the Top 50 Business Lawyers in Michigan and the Top 100 Lawyers in Michigan.
The Michigan Super Lawyers Top Lists is a listing of outstanding lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement as well as the highest point totals during the Michigan Super Lawyers nomination, research and blue ribbon review process.
Dickinson Wright attorneys recognized on this year’s Michigan Super Lawyers Top Lists include:
Allison R. Bach – Creditor Debtor Rights, is ranked among the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Michigan.
Henry M. Grix – Estate & Probate, is ranked among the Top 50 Consumer Lawyers in Michigan and the Top 100 Lawyers in Michigan.
Timothy H. Howlett – Employment & Labor, is ranked among the Top 100 Lawyers in Michigan.
Monica J. Labe – Real Estate, is ranked among the Top 25 Women Business Lawyers in Michigan and the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Michigan.
Thomas C. McNeill – Business Litigation, is ranked among the Top 50 Business Lawyers in Michigan and the Top 100 Lawyers in Michigan.
Edward H. Pappas – Business Litigation, is ranked among the Top 10 Lawyers in Michigan, the Top 50 Business Lawyers in Michigan, and the Top 100 Lawyers in Michigan.
Daniel D. Quick – Business Litigation, is ranked among the Top 50 Business Lawyers in Michigan and the Top 100 Lawyers in Michigan.
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