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310 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 48823 in East Lansing, Michigan. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 61% provide free consultation with average fees of $346 per hour.
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Troy D. Clarke is a member of the Willingham & Cote', P.C.'s Litigation Group. Mr. Clarke is admitted to practice in Michigan state and federal courts. He has represented clients in all phases of litigation, including at trial and in the appellate courts. His practice specialties include the areas of insurance coverage defense, no-fault defense, and criminal defense.
Torree J. Breen is a shareholder and has practiced law for over 20 years. She is the chair of the Estate Planning and Family Law Practice Groups and a member of the firm’s Hospitality and Alcohol Law Practice Group. Ms. Breen drafts wills, trusts, durable powers of attorney for finances, medical advocates, and electronic accounts, cottage trusts, and funeral representative forms. Her family law practice includes divorce, child custody disputes, prenuptial agreements, guardianships/conservatorships, and grandparent’s rights. Ms. Breen is also is familiar with handling Michigan Liquor Control Commission license violations for our corporate clients.
Tiffany L. DeBruin is an experienced Lansing criminal defense lawyer. She is dedicated to representing her clients to the best possible outcome for their legal situations and ensuring that their rights and freedoms are protected throughout the legal process. Tiffany's practice areas include criminal defense, traffic defense, and OWIs. While many attorneys direct client communication through paralegals or legal support staff, Tiffany personally answers and responds to her clients. She is tireless in her pursuit of justice.
The hallmarks of my practice for the past 46 years as a trial lawyer who has represented individuals and their families are my passion for my clients, the results obtained, and a dedication to keeping my clients always in direct contact with me and my staff without the need for concern of how their matters are proceeding. The personal nature of my practice is a distinguishing factor that is core to my philosophy of the practice of law as a trial lawyer.. I was born in Lansing, Michigan and recieved my formal education in Lansing before entering the University of Detroit on a full athletic scholarship while earning my undergraduate degree. Upon graduation, I immediately entered law school at the University of Detroit, graduating in 1970.. Upon graduation and passing the Michigan Bar Exam in 1971, I commenced my law practice in Lansing and have continued my practice as a trial attorney continuously since 1971.. The nature of my practice has been as a trial lawyer primarily involved in the areas of personal injury, wrongful death, criminal defense, domestic relations, and other forms of civil litigation.. I have dedicated my entire practice for those 46 years to represent individuals and their families in the various trial courts in the State of Michigan, as well as, appellate matters in the Michigan Court of Appeals and the Michigan Supreme Court. As a result, I have achieved settlements and verdicts in the various areas of personal injury law totalling in the millions of dollars over those years.. I have been awarded the highest rating for excellence and integrity (AV) as a practitioner in tort law by Martindale Hubble.. I want to thank you for taking time to consider my office for possible representation of you and your family and those you may know. Please contact my office for a free consultation for an immediate response on your inquiries and possible representation.
The Dandridge Firm, PLC was founded by Nicole S. Dandridge in 2003. Ms. Dandridge’s current and prior legal experience shows a distinct track record which reflects her commitment to providing exemplary legal service to nonprofit organizations and for-profit businesses alike. Her practice areas include nonprofit, trademark and copyright law.. Currently, Ms. Dandridge is the Director of the Michigan State University College of Law Small Business & Nonprofit Clinic, where she is responsible for teaching and supervising student clinicians who provide legal services for actual business and nonprofit clients. She also instructs a wide range of legal business seminars, including Business and Nonprofit Organization Formation, Obtaining and Complying with Nonprofit Tax Exempt Status, and Trademark & Copyright 101.. Her past experience includes serving as In-House Counsel for an Economic Development Coalition in Miami, FL, where she assisted entrepreneurs with business transactions, including entity formation; negotiation, review, and preparation of contracts and leases; as well as trademark and copyright registration and compliance. She was also a litigation associate at a Fort Lauderdale, FL law firm, where she represented clients before the Circuit Court in commercial, liability defense and labor and employment matters. She is a member in good standing of the State Bar of Michigan and the State Bar of Florida.
Steven W. Dulan is a licensed attorney and real estate broker and has held a Michigan real estate license since 1983. He holds a BA degree from Michigan State University with a double major in International Studies and Political Science. Mr. Dulan also holds a Juris Doctor degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School, where he was awarded a full scholarship based on academic excellence.
Sandra focuses her practice on appellate law. She obtained her Juris Doctorate degree in 1998 and has been admitted to practice law in the State of Michigan since that time. She is also admitted to practice in the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. She also writes bar exam appeals. In addition, she has a Bachelor’s degree in business administration with an emphasis in accounting.. Over the last 18 years, Sandra has handled civil matters in a variety of areas, including: professional malpractice (medical, legal, accounting), automobile and Michigan No-Fault law, commercial general liability, homeowners liability, premises liability, insurance coverage, defamation, governmental immunity, contract, construction law, bar exam appeals, and family law. She has represented her clients at both the trial court and appellate court levels. She has also prepared amicus curiae briefs in support of her clients’ various interests in both the Michigan Court of Appeals and the Michigan Supreme Court.. Sandra currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Ingham County Bar Association and serves as its Vice President. She has also served on the Board of Directors of the Women Lawyer’s Association, Mid-Michigan Chapter and has been published in the Journal of Insurance and Indemnity Law (2014, 2017) and the Western Michigan University Cooley Law Review (Summer 2018).
Raymond A. Harris is an attorney with Buhl, Little, Lynwood & Harris, PLC in East Lansing, Michigan. He practices in the areas of estate planning, elder law, probate and trust administration and litigation, guardianships and conservatorships, special needs planning, and Medicaid planning. Raymond is licensed to practice in both Michigan and Florida. He is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) and serves on the board of directors for the Michigan NAELA chapter. Raymond is a frequent speaker and author on topics relating to Medicaid planning, special needs planning, elder law, probate, and estate planning. In 2014, he was the recipient of the Michigan Lawyers Weekly “Up & Coming Lawyers” award and was named a 2015 Rising Star in elder law by Super Lawyers. He is very active in his community, serving on the boards of multiple charitable organizations.
Peter C. Brown offers comprehensive legal representation in litigation, real estate, and business law, serving a diverse array of clients throughout Michigan. Renowned for his trial acumen, Pete has managed a broad spectrum of high-stakes civil cases in state and federal courts, with litigation experience in over 40 circuit courts statewide. Pete has unique skills in real estate matters, ranging from title disputes and zoning issues to complex transactions and closings. He also has a strong track record in commercial litigation, insurance defense, creditors’ rights, and appellate advocacy. He routinely advises businesses on formations, acquisitions, contract negotiation, and day-to-day corporate matters. Pete’s professional excellence has been recognized for ten consecutive years as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers®. He is an active member of the State Bar of Michigan’s Real Property and Litigation Sections, serves on the Real Property Law Advisory Board of the Institute of Continuing Legal Education, and is a member of the Ingham County Bar Association’s Real Estate Section.
Outside the practice of law, Mr. Stephenson is involved with numerous civic and charitable activities. He serves on the board of directors of a local private Montessori school and as a trustee of a charitable trust to benefit a coeducational service fraternity at Michigan State University. Mr. Stephenson is a current member and past president of the young lawyers sections of the Ingham County Bar Association.. With his wife and family, Mr. Stephenson enjoys traveling and spending time coaching the various activities of his two children.
Outside the practice of law, Mr. Breen has been involved in a number of charitable and volunteer organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, Greater Lansing Food Bank, and the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program sponsored by the IRS. Mr. Breen is an avid sports fan and enjoys spending time with his wife and two children.
Mr. Dalton has been an attorney since 1979 and has defended and tried hundreds of insurance and personal injury suits in courtrooms across the state. He currently focuses his practice on the defense of doctors, dentists, medical groups and other healthcare practitioners in medical liability/malpractice claims, as well as defending architects, accountants and other licensed professionals in professional liability and related claims. Additionally, Mr. Dalton counsels and advises health care professionals facing potential liability claims and has represented hundreds of defendants involved in personal injury accidents and automobile/insurance related claims in courts throughout Michigan.
Mike Cheltenham is a distinguished alumnus of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and holds a Juris Doctor degree from Wayne State University Law School. With a rich professional background, he currently serves as Of Counsel at Cheltenham Law, PLLC, specializing in criminal defense throughout Mid-Michigan.. Leveraging Prosecution Experience for Your DefenseMike's journey in the criminal law spans over two decades, including his tenure as Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for the Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office. This extensive prosecutorial experience is a unique asset in defending criminal cases. Here's why it benefits you:• Insider Knowledge: Having been on the other side, Mike understands the strategies and tactics prosecutors use. This insight allows him to anticipate their moves and develop robust defense strategies to counteract them.• Strong Relationships: Mike’s long-standing relationships with law enforcement and other legal professionals can facilitate smoother negotiations and more favorable outcomes for his clients.• Comprehensive Case Analysis: His experience in prosecuting complex cases, including those involving child abuse, sexual assault, and narcotics, means he can scrutinize every detail of your case to identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s arguments.• Proven Leadership: As a supervising attorney, Mike oversaw numerous cases and legal personnel, honing his ability to manage and navigate the intricacies of the legal system effectively.. Extensive Legal ExpertiseDuring his years at the Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office, Mike held supervisory roles in:• Child Abuse/Sexual Assault Unit (criminal sexual conduct involving minors, computer sex crimes, and child abuse)• District Court Unit (domestic violence, drunk driving, traffic offenses, and assaults)• Circuit Court Unit (low level felony offenses to capital crimes including armed robbery and murder)• Tri-County Metro Narcotics Unit (delivery, possession, and possession with intent to deliver cocaine, heroin, fentanyl, meth, and other various controlled substances)In these positions, he gained expertise across the spectrum of criminal law. This experience gave him a deep understanding of both the prosecutorial process and the importance of a vigorous defense to protect a defendant’s rights and vindicate the wrongly accused.. Started in Criminal DefenseBefore his impressive career at the prosecutor’s office, Mike dedicated himself to criminal defense in Northern Michigan, representing indigent clients facing felony charges in Alpena, Montmorency, Alcona, and Presque Ilse counties.. Educator and MentorIn addition to his legal practice, Mike has shared his wealth of knowledge and experience as an Adjunct Professor at Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School, where he taught trial skills for 13 years. As a professor he instructed students in the nuances of trial advocacy, public speaking, and courtroom persuasion.. Contact UsIf you are facing criminal charges and need an experienced defense attorney who can leverage insider prosecutorial knowledge for your benefit, contact Mike Cheltenham at Cheltenham Law, PLLC. Let our expertise and dedication work for you.
Liz Abdnour is an experienced and client-centered attorney and advocate who has committed her career to working towards justice and equality for students. Liz's legal expertise includes a vast array of education-focused cases, with claims asserted against schools and institutions in the areas of Title IX, educator rights and employment, special education, school discipline, college code of conduct, disability rights, and childhood sexual assault.. For the first eight years of her career, Liz worked as a legal services attorney, representing low-income individuals in Ohio in a variety of civil legal matters. Liz spent two years as the supervising attorney of a domestic violence and protection order clinic jointly operated by a legal aid organization and a law school. Liz then transitioned to working as an institutional equity coordinator and senior investigator at Michigan State University, handling investigations and providing training to the campus community on civil rights and Title IX matters.. In 2018, Liz launched an education-focused law firm in Lansing, Michigan, Elizabeth Abdnour Law, to fight for justice on behalf of student and educator clients. During this time, Liz assisted hundreds of clients seek justice for violations of their rights by their school, their university or their employer. In 2023, Liz joined Abdnour Weiker as partner to expand the impact of her experience and advocacy, now leading the firm’s Title IX and Education Litigation teams in Ohio and Michigan, and in federal courts nationwide.. Liz also provides investigative, consulting, and training services and is an experienced trainer, writer, and public speaker. The combination of Liz's legal experience and her years as an internal university investigator and administrator at Michigan State University during the height of the Larry Nassar investigation give her unparalleled expertise regarding educational institutions' obligations with respect to civil rights and Title IX response.
Lee Reimann is the chair of the firm’s Estate and Gift team as well as Business and Corporate Law team. In addition, she is also a certified public accountant. With an extensive business background, Lee counsels individuals and businesses on forming, growing, selling and transitioning commercial enterprises. She also has extensive experience advising clients on estate planning matters.. Lee serves on the board of the Legal Services of South Central Michigan (Treasurer) and member of the Capitol Region Community Foundation (Board Member).. She is also a frequent speaker on the MSU campus and various community groups regarding estates, gifts and the importance of family communication.
Kimberlee A. Hillock is a shareholder and the chairperson of Willingham & Coté, P.C.’s Appellate Practice Group. Before joining Willingham & Coté, P.C., Ms. Hillock worked as a research attorney and judicial clerk for the Honorable Donald S. Owens of the Michigan Court of Appeals, and as a judicial clerk for the Honorable Chief Justice Clifford W. Taylor of the Michigan Supreme Court.. Since joining Willingham & Coté P.C., in 2009, Ms. Hillock has achieved appellate wins for clients more than 50 times in both the Michigan Court of Appeals and the Michigan Supreme Court in areas such as premises liability, negligence, insurance coverage, no-fault, tax, probate, family law, child custody, and equine liability. She has more than 13 years’ experience in appellate matters and is a member of the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society Advocates Guild.. Ms. Hillock is a former associate editor of and regular contributor to the Michigan Defense Quarterly, and is a current co-chair of the Michigan Defense Trial Counsel’s Amicus Committee. Most recently, Ms. Hillock participated in the 2016 Michigan Appellate Bench Bar Planning Committee; she drafted session materials and acted as a moderator for various sessions.. Ms. Hillock is licensed to practice in the following Federal Courts: Supreme Court of the United States, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, United States District Court of the Western District of Michigan, United States District Court of the Eastern District of Michigan.. Ms. Hillock is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps, and she served during Operation Desert Storm. She is a member of the American Legion and the Marine Corps League. She currently volunteers as a Veteran Mentor in the Ingham and Eaton County Veteran’s Treatment Courts.
Kevin Winters is the founder and President of JK. Winters P.C. Mr. Winters has over 35 years of business experience from owning and operating a real estate firm (15 years) to becoming a shareholder and officer in a mid-size Michigan Law Firm. His practice focuses on Intellectual Property, Business/Corporate Law, Trial Practice and Litigation. Mr. Winters is licensed to practice law in Michigan and New York.
James R. Duby, Jr. is an attorney and founder of the firm DUBY LAW FIRM with its office in East Lansing Michigan. His primary areas of expertise are trademark, copyright, trade secret, internet and international intellectual property law, domain name disputes, privacy and promotion marketing law, corporate law, business formations and transactions, and secured transactions.. Mr. Duby received his B.S. in Business Administration Cum Laude from Youngstown State University in 1985. Thereafter he attended the University of Akron School of Law, where he received his law degree, Cum Laude, in 1989. Prior to and during law school, Mr. Duby worked as a Budget and Cost Accountant for the Western Reserve Care System and as a summer intern in the tax department of Ernst & Young’s Cleveland, Ohio office.. Mr. Duby is a frequent guest speaker at seminars on topics such as copyright, trade name and trademark protection, trade secrets, privacy and corporate and tax law.. Mr. Duby’s professional affiliations include members with the American Bar Association; the State Bar of Michigan; Business and Intellectual Property, and Computer Law of the State and American Bar. Mr. Duby is a volunteer counselor for Lansing Community College’s Small Business Development and Technology Center. He is a current member of the Advisory Board of Directors of the Lansing Art Gallery and has served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Lansing Advertising Club, as a Team Captain for the Capital Area United Way, and as a member of State Bar of Michigan’s Membership Services Committee, and is a member of the International Trademark Association and the International Association of Privacy Professionals.
J.J. Burchman is a business lawyer with experience in both private practice and as in-house counsel for a public corporation. Burchman has advised clients of all sizes, from single-member liability companies, to national and international publicly-traded companies. His expertise includes gaming law, trademark and copyright, business law, and litigation.
I graduated from MSU with a Bachelor of Arts in 1987. While at MSU I was a member of the varsity golf team. Immediately upon graduation, I entered law school at Thomas M. Cooley in Lansing, Michigan. I also began employment at the firm of Abood, Abood and Rheaume. Although the standard graduation path from Cooley was 9 semesters, I accelerated and graduated in 7 while also maintaining a high GPA; graduating with cum laude status in the top 5 of my class. Upon graduation, I was offered a prestigious position to clerk for Supreme Court Justice Michael F. Cavangah, where I was employed for approximately 2 years. After finishing my clerkship with the Supreme Court, I returned to the law firm of Abood, Abood & Rheume where I worked for 5 years. In 1997, I decided to open my own firm (the Abood Law Firm), and in 1998 other family members joined my firm including F. Joseph Abood (brother) and Fredric S. Abood (Father).. Although most lawyers today specialize in one or two areas of practice, I have been fortunate enough to have clients that have requested my services in a wide area of practice. I have acted as Lead Counsel in real estate transactions exceeding $20,000,000. I was Lead Counsel on one of the more complicated Brownfield Credit Real Estate developments in the state. Admittedly, I am most noted for the number of high profile criminal defense cases, including cases that have drawn the attention of the national media. Such cases include defending Drew Peterson out of the state of Illinois for approximately 2 years (Nov 2007 to April 2010). My representation of Drew Peterson included having the court enter an Order requiring the State to return his property that was seized after several search warrants were issued, and the court dismissing a gun charge against him. In addition, I was one of three attorneys that represented Drew Peterson during an evidentiary hearing from January 19, 2010 to February 19, 2010 in which I crossed the most witnesses and successfully helped suppress 10 of the 15 hearsay statements. I also represented Lisa Holland who was charged with Open Murder in the death of her 7 year old adopted son. The case was covered state wide including national media. In May of 2009, a former Ingham County Judge was charged with OWI. The Abood Law Firm filed a Motion to Suppress and the case was dismissed.. I have extensive experience in commercial litigation including non competes, claims of tortious interference, wrongful death, wrongful discharge and personal injury cases. In 2009, I obtained a verdict of approximately $450,000 plus interest against a bonding company that bonded a general contractor which subsequently failed to pay my client for services rendered. I recently obtained a verdict for a major real estate company when its client failed to pay a commission earned by my client. I have been asked to speak at Cooley Law School and Michigan State University Law School on a number of occasions based on the high profile cases that I have handled.. If you have a case that is going to court, you should consider contacting the Abood Law Firm.
I graduate from Michigan State University with a Bachelor of Science with a Specialization in International Business. While at MSU, I played on the varsity softball team. After I graduated, I attended Michigan State University College of Law. While at MSU, I was selected to participate in the Trial Practice Institute, which is a specialized litigation program. I received Jurisprudence Book Awards in Evidence, Trademark & Unfair Competition, Decedent's, Trusts, and Estates. I graduated Magna Cum Laude from MSU.. My areas of practice include Criminal Law, Personal Injury, Domestic Relations, and Civil Litigation.. Throughout my tenure working at the Abood Law Firm, I have worked on a number of high profile cases. I have extensive experience working on OWI cases. In 2011, I worked on over 50 different OWI cases with over 1/3 of the cases resulting in no criminal conviction. I have worked in a number of different jurisdictions, including East Lansing, Lansing, Marshall, Battle Creek, Traverse City, and all the way up to St. Ignace.
I am committed to results. I am a trial lawyer who will take your case to trial if there are no other options. No matter how intense your situation, how badly you need a certain outcome or how dire the facts of your case. I spent thousands of hours and tens of thousands of dollars in learning forensic evidence, the law regarding drugs and alcohol and the phisiological affect of drugs in the human body. . I am a leader. I wrote the book on OWI for West Publishing. I am an adjunct professor of DUI Law and Practice at Thomas M. Cooley Law School and Forensic Evidence in Criminal Law. I spoke over dozens of times to teach other lawyers. The reason: others look to me for leadership and learning. I developed an in depth knowledge of forensic science. I am the lawyer whose litigation led the Michigan State Police to change the way that it handles blood alcohol analyses. I was selected as a presenter for the 2012, 2013 and 2014 American Academy of Forensic Science (AAFS) annual conferences. I practice exclusively in criminal defense with an emphasis on defending citizens charged with driving while intoxicated. My practice style is to utilize litigation to position a client to achieve results.. I am in court very often and in stressful situations. Those situations are situations in which I thrive. To relax I run, read and write often. I spent 10 years as a journalist working in television and radio. I worked for a statewide radio news network, a CBS-owned radio station in Detroit and for a television station in Lansing.. I believe in the right to have a trial. I believe that you as a citizen, have the right to have a lawyer stand by you through every phase of a criminal case.. Our constitution is a sacred document formed thanks to the blood and sacrifice of our founders and preserved by the modern day footsoldiers of trial lawyers. I am proud to be part of the loyal fraternity of constitutional warriors who protect the rights of those citizens accused of crimes, no matter how heinous those alleged crimes may be to the accusors or the public.
Frederick M. Baker, Jr., of counsel to Willingham & Cote, P.C., has enjoyed a distinguished and varied career. Most recently, he served for over eight years as a Commissioner for the Michigan Supreme Court, after nearly two decades as a partner at one of Michigan’s leading law firms, Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn, where he was a trial and appellate litigator. He began the practice of law at Willingham & Cote, P.C., after three years as an assistant professor at T.M. Cooley Law School, where he taught contracts, civil procedure, and legal writing and research. Before that, he served as law clerk to the late Chief Judge of the Michigan Court of Appeals, Robert J. Danhof, a position to which he was promoted after serving as a prehearing attorney in the Court of Appeals Research Division. He began his career as an instructor of law at Wayne Law School, where he taught legal writing and research and appellate advocacy. He has also taught, in an adjunct capacity, both insurance and conflict of laws, at T. M. Cooley Law School and insurance at Michigan State University College of Law. A graduate of Washington University Law School, in St. Louis, where he received his J.D. and was a member and associate editor of the Urban Law Annual Law Review, and the University of Michigan, where he earned his B.A., he has received numerous awards and honors for his legal writing, scholarship, and contributions to the profession, including the Urban Law Annual Writing Award, the T.M. Cooley Stanley Beattie Memorial Teaching Award, the State Bar of Michigan’s John W. Cummiskey Award for pro bono service to the public , the Roberts P. Hudson Award (the State Bar’s highest award), the Ingham County Bar Association’s Distinguished Volunteer of the Year Award for 2000, and two T. M. Cooley Law Review Distinguished Brief Awards, for his Briefs in the Michigan Supreme Court in the leading Headlee Amendment case, Bolt v City of Lansing (the “rain tax” case), in 1999, and Kreski v Modern Wholesale Electric and Consumers Power (adopting the “Fireman’s Rule”), in 1988.. Baker was counsel of record in over three dozen published state and federal appellate decisions, including Stockdale v Jamison (establishing the Michigan rule of damages in wrongful refusal to defend cases, which has been extended to wrongful refusal to settle cases), in 1982; MacDonald v State Farm Mut Ins Co (defining the relationship between eligibility for no-fault work-loss benefits and health problems that independently render the insured unable to work), in 1984; and General Motors v Department of Treasury (prohibiting double taxation under the use and sales tax acts of the value of goodwill repairs GM performed after warranty expiration to engender customer loyalty), in 2002. Bolt v City of Lansing (the “rain tax” case), in 1999, and Kreski v Modern Wholesale Electric and Consumers Power (adopting the “Fireman’s Rule”), in 1988. In each of the Supreme Court cases noted, Baker secured victory after the lower courts had ruled against his clients.. Baker has devoted substantial volunteer efforts to work benefitting the public and the Bar, including service as Chairperson, of the Michigan State Bar Publications and Website Committee, which oversees all Michigan State Bar publications, from 1987 to 2011; as the Reporter for the Michigan State Bar Grievance Committee,1982-84; as a Member of the Michigan State Bar Young Lawyers Section Council, from 1981-84; as Chair of the Michigan State Bar’s Committee for the Delivery of Legal Services to the Elderly, from 1978-88; and as Founder and President of the T. M. Cooley Law School’s Sixty Plus Law Center, Inc., from 1978-87, where he has served as a Board member from 1987 to present. With friend John Voelker, a/k/a Robert Traver (author of Anatomy of a Murder and former Michigan Supreme Court Justice) and Richard F. Vander Veen III, Baker founded the John D. Voelker Foundation, which has provided over 20 scholarships to assist Native Americans to attend law school, and performed other good works. He also serves as a trustee and chairman of the Lansing Area Community Trust and trustee and Treasurer of Lansing’s W.B. and Candace Thoman Foundation, which provide grants to Lansing community and educational projects and programs.. Baker is listed in Who’s Who in: America, American Law, and the World, enjoys Martindale-Hubbell’s highest A-V rating, and is the author of numerous scholarly publications, including Baker, Anatomy of a Settlement, 78 Mich. B.J. 446 (1999); Baker, Michael Pe-Taw-Se-Gay: A Voice for Native Americans, 71 Mich B.J. 898 (1992); Co-Author, Annual Surveys of Insurance Law, 36 Wayne L. Rev. 711 (1990), 34 Wayne L. Rev. 859 (1988), 32 Wayne L. Rev. 677 (1986), 30 Wayne L. Rev. 675 (1984), and 29 Wayne L. Rev. 797 (1983); Baker, Michigan Bar Examination Appeal Manual (1982); Note, Development Rights Transfer and Landmarks Preservation: Providing a Sense of Orientation, 9 Urban L. Ann. 131 (1975); Comments, Eminent Domain and the Minnesota Environmental Rights Act: A Shift in the Balance of Power, 9 Urban L. Ann. 237 (1975); and Water Pollution Control Reform in Iowa: The Department of Environmental Quality Act of 1972, 8 Urban L. Ann. 241 (1974), and numerous book reviews, as well as the editor of dozens of articles published in the Michigan Bar Journal since 1984.
Frank Hathaway studied at the University of Detroit-Mercy graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He completed his study of law at Michigan State University College of Law graduating with the degree of Juris Doctor Cum Laude. Mr. Hathaway is admitted to practice in all Michigan Courts, the United States Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan, and the United States Bankruptcy Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan. He is an active member in good standing with the State Bar of Michigan, past elected member of its Representative Assembly, member of the Criminal Law Section and a past active member of the Character and Fitness Committee of the Michigan State Bar Association.. Mr. Hathaway focuses his practice on Bankruptcy Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, Estate Planning, Criminal Defence, Business Formation and Continuation, Consumer Debt Relief, Creditor and Debtor relation, Real Estate, Matrimonial Law.. In 2001, the Law Center was formed with a mission of helping individuals and entities by providing quality legal representation, counsel and advice. The Law Center helps its clients grow and discover potential areas for improvement, opportunity and expansion. In 2005 the Law Center was joined by attorney Kelly M. Fletcher to help provide a wider base of legal services. Ms. Fletcher brings to the Law Center a wide and varied experience in business administration, accountancy, tax issue resolution as well as a very successful criminal defense practice.
David is an attorney at Bossenbrook Williams PC in East Lansing, Michigan. He focuses his practice on estate planning, real estate, and business law.