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Gielow Groom Terpstra & McEvoy (GGTM) are proud to introduce Sueann T. Mitchell as the newest addition to the GGTM team. She joins veteran attorneys/founding members Eric Gielow, Brad Groom, Rachel Terpstra and Keith McEvoy.
Mitchell will concentrate her practice in the areas of estate planning, elder law, probate matters, real estate and business matters.
“We welcome Sueann to the GGTM,” said Eric Gielow. “Her addition allows GGTM to now offer a specialist in estate planning and related areas.”
Mitchell obtained her undergraduate education at the University of Michigan and is a graduate of Thomas M. Cooley Law School, J.D., 2013 magna cum laude.
Prior to practicing law, Mitchell worked as a reporter for the Grand Haven Tribune and as a 9-1-1 dispatcher for nearly 10 years at Ottawa County Central Dispatch.
Mitchell sat on the Assistant Board of Editors for Law Review and was part of a National Negotiating Team. Additionally, she was able to hone her skills as a legal analyst and writer during her externship with Hon. David H. Sawyer. During her time with the Michigan Court of Appeals, she had the opportunity to assist the court with the drafting of several Court of Appeals opinions.
In addition to her legal experience, Mitchell has actively volunteered to benefit her church, her childrenís school and sporting activities, and her community.
About GGTM: GGTM serves clients nationally and in the regional areas of Muskegon, Grand Rapids, Holland, Grand Haven, Fremont, White Cloud, Hart and Ludington. GGTM is a boutique firm representing businesses, owners, entrepreneurs and families. Legal matters are handled directly by an experienced attorney.
The firmís practice areas include corporate/business, contracts, real estate, environmental, litigation, family law, domestic relations, estate planning, elder law, probate matters, custody and manufacturing counsel. For more information regarding the firmís background, attorneys, staff and specialties, please visit www.ggtmlaw.com.
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