Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, Davis & Gotting, P.C. is proud to announce that Paula K. Manis, who is of counsel with the firm, was recently inducted into the Michigan Chapter of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals.
NADN is one of the largest professional associations of top tier neutrals in the country and admission is by invitation only.
Manis has mediated several hundred disputes and served as an arbitrator in several cases. Her mediation/arbitration experience is very diverse including all types of civil matters.
She is AV rated by LexisNexis and Martindale Hubbell for the “Bar Register of Preeminent Women Lawyers of 2013.”
She has also been awarded with Lansing Lawyer of the Year for 2016 for Arbitration; Lansing Lawyer of the Year for 2014 for Mediation; was selected as one of the Best Lawyers of America for Alternative Dispute Resolution each year from 2009 through 2013; and was selected as one of the Best Lawyers of America for Mediation and Arbitration in 2014, 2015 and 2016.
- Posted March 31, 2016
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Manis inducted into Michigan Chapter of National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals

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