Attorney Kathryn Wood Named a "2018 Women in the Law" Honoree by Michigan Lawyers Weekly
- Wood, Kathryn S.
- In the News
Want to get our alerts?
Click “Subscribe Now” to get attorney insights on the latest developments in a range of services and industries.
Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that Attorney Kathryn S. Wood has been selected as a “2018 Women in the Law” Honoree by Michigan Lawyers Weekly.
Ms. Wood is a Member and Co-Chair of the firm’s Litigation South Region and Labor & Employment Practice Group. She focuses her practice in the areas of employment litigation, commercial litigation, and appellate practice. She has experience with discrimination, harassment, retaliation, whistleblower, complex commercial litigation, class and collective actions and defamation claims in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. Ms. Wood also conducts harassment/discrimination investigations and provides employment counseling and litigation prevention.
Ms. Wood is a member of the Federal Bar Association and the Detroit Bar Association. She sits on the ICLE Labor and Employment Advisory Board. She is recognized as a leader in her field by Best Lawyers in America, Legal 500, and Michigan Super Lawyers. Ms. Wood received her B.G.S. from the University of Michigan and her J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School.
Each year, Michigan Lawyers Weekly selects 30 lawyers to honor as “Women in the Law”. “Women in the Law” honorees are lawyers who are committed to excellence in the practice of law while inspiring and serving as mentors to other women in the profession. The “2018 Women in the Law” will be honored at an annual luncheon and awards celebration on September 20, 2018 at the Detroit Marriott in Troy.
Ms. Wood is a Member and Co-Chair of the firm’s Litigation South Region and Labor & Employment Practice Group. She focuses her practice in the areas of employment litigation, commercial litigation, and appellate practice. She has experience with discrimination, harassment, retaliation, whistleblower, complex commercial litigation, class and collective actions and defamation claims in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. Ms. Wood also conducts harassment/discrimination investigations and provides employment counseling and litigation prevention.
Ms. Wood is a member of the Federal Bar Association and the Detroit Bar Association. She sits on the ICLE Labor and Employment Advisory Board. She is recognized as a leader in her field by Best Lawyers in America, Legal 500, and Michigan Super Lawyers. Ms. Wood received her B.G.S. from the University of Michigan and her J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School.
Each year, Michigan Lawyers Weekly selects 30 lawyers to honor as “Women in the Law”. “Women in the Law” honorees are lawyers who are committed to excellence in the practice of law while inspiring and serving as mentors to other women in the profession. The “2018 Women in the Law” will be honored at an annual luncheon and awards celebration on September 20, 2018 at the Detroit Marriott in Troy.
Recent Insights
- April 23, 2025 Media Mentions Hector Agdeppa was recently quoted in the CFO article, “A CFO’s guide to IP litigation, inspired by UGG’s trademark battle.”
- April 21, 2025 Media Mentions Frank Borger Gilligan was recently quoted in The Wall Street Journal, “Big Office Landlord Made $4 Million in Previously Undisclosed Payouts to Its CEO.”
- April 18, 2025 Industry Alerts Federal Agencies Ordered to Streamline Infrastructure Permits
- April 17, 2025 In the News Eight Dickinson Wright Attorneys Named 2025 Southwest Super Lawyers, Eight Named Rising Stars
- April 17, 2025 Industry Alerts Plugged In An EV Newsletter Vol. 3, No. 4
- April 16, 2025 In the News Shona Musimbe Joins Dickinson Wright Toronto Office
- April 16, 2025 In the News Matthew G. Koskinen Joins Dickinson Wright Ft. Lauderdale Office
- April 14, 2025 Media Mentions Kathleen Campbell Walker was recently quoted in a Vox article, “How worried should legal immigrants be about Trump’s deportations?”
- April 14, 2025 Media Mentions Marlene Pontrelli was recently quoted in an ABA Journal article, “When does a marriage become a legal trap?”