Aleanna Siacon Named to Michigan Lawyers Weekly 2026 Up and Coming Lawyers
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Dickinson Wright is pleased to announce that Aleanna Siacon (Associate, Troy) has been named to Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s 2026 Up and Coming Lawyers.
Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s Up and Coming Lawyers recognizes lawyers who have excelled in the profession and who are establishing themselves as future leaders through their accomplishments, drive, and dedication to the practice of law. “I am honored to be selected by Michigan Lawyers Weekly as a member of their 2026 Up and Coming Lawyer Class. This list is filled with such talented and accomplished attorneys, and it’s a privilege to be included among their ranks,” said Aleanna.
Aleanna focuses her practice on commercial litigation and works on a variety of complex business disputes. She has a passion for civil litigation and all its intricacies and has experience defending and counseling companies, municipalities, and school districts in a wide array of legal matters from investigation to matter resolution. She is recognized as a leader in her field by Best Lawyers in America “Ones to Watch.” Aleanna is Vice President and former Treasurer of the Michigan Asian Pacific American Bar Association and in 2025 was appointed to the State Bar of Michigan's Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Committee. She is a Fellow of the Oakland County Bar Foundation and a member of Federal Bar Association – Eastern District of Michigan Chapter. Aleanna received her B.A. from Wayne State University and her J.D. from Wayne State University Law School.
Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s Up and Coming Lawyers recognizes lawyers who have excelled in the profession and who are establishing themselves as future leaders through their accomplishments, drive, and dedication to the practice of law. “I am honored to be selected by Michigan Lawyers Weekly as a member of their 2026 Up and Coming Lawyer Class. This list is filled with such talented and accomplished attorneys, and it’s a privilege to be included among their ranks,” said Aleanna.
Aleanna focuses her practice on commercial litigation and works on a variety of complex business disputes. She has a passion for civil litigation and all its intricacies and has experience defending and counseling companies, municipalities, and school districts in a wide array of legal matters from investigation to matter resolution. She is recognized as a leader in her field by Best Lawyers in America “Ones to Watch.” Aleanna is Vice President and former Treasurer of the Michigan Asian Pacific American Bar Association and in 2025 was appointed to the State Bar of Michigan's Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Committee. She is a Fellow of the Oakland County Bar Foundation and a member of Federal Bar Association – Eastern District of Michigan Chapter. Aleanna received her B.A. from Wayne State University and her J.D. from Wayne State University Law School.
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