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Michael D. Wiese - top best Appellate Litigation Lawyer in zip code 49503

Michael D. Wiese Top Best Appellate Litigation Lawyer in zip 49503
Michael D. Wiese

Area of Practice: Appellate Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Construction Law, Construction Litigation, Insurance Coverage, Insurance Litigation, Legal Malpractice Liability Defense, Product Liability, Professional Liability, Transportation & No-Fault Law, Licensed Beverage Industry Team

Zip code: 49503, Grand Rapids, Michigan



Contact: 616-458-9466
Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge, P.C..
100 Monroe Center NW.

Katherine E. Wendt - top best Appellate Litigation Lawyer in zip code 49503

Katherine E. Wendt Top Best Appellate Litigation Lawyer in zip 49503
Katherine E. Wendt

Area of Practice: Appellate Litigation, Commercial Litigation

Zip code: 49503, Grand Rapids, Michigan



Contact: 616-458-3646
Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge, P.C..
100 Monroe Center NW.

Jeffrey S. Dornbos - top best Appellate Litigation Lawyer in zip code 49503

Jeffrey S. Dornbos Top Best Appellate Litigation Lawyer in zip 49503
Jeffrey S. Dornbos

Area of Practice: Employment Litigation, Labor and Employment Law, Appellate Litigation, Professional Liability, Divorce Services, Professional Liability Defense

Zip code: 49503, Grand Rapids, Michigan



Contact: 616-723-9076
Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge, P.C..
100 Monroe Center NW.

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Appellate Litigation Case examples in zip code 49503

Description: Involves legal disputes and cases handled in appellate courts, focusing on overturning or upholding lower court decisions. Case Example: Rapanos v. United States, 2006 - Addressed regulatory jurisdiction in an appellate case. Judgment: The Supreme Court provided a narrow interpretation of federal jurisdiction.


FAQs - Appellate Litigation Attorneys in 49503