Super Lawyers has recognized two attorneys as Michigan Super Lawyers at the Ann Arbor office of Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss, P.C. Jaffe CEO William Sider made the announcement.
Lawrence R. Jordan was recognized as a 2017 Michigan Super Lawyer for his work in intellectual property. As managing partner of Jaffe’s Ann Arbor office and coordinator of the firm’s intellectual property practice group, Jordan has over 40 years of experience representing companies, foundations and creative individuals in a broad range of intellectual property matters. This includes trademark and copyrights, and counseling on strategies to protect and commercialize inventions, creations and ideas.
Diana Raimi was recognized as a 2017 Michigan Super Lawyer for her work in family law. She is Of Counsel to Jaffe in the Ann Arbor office and practices primarily in the area of domestic relations law, including pre- and post-nuptial agreements, divorce, property division, custody and support proceedings. She also serves as a mediator and arbitrator, as well as a consultant with other members of Jaffe’s family law group in their client representation. Her background as a business attorney provides her with special expertise in property division and financial matters in high-asset divorce cases.
- Posted September 28, 2017
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Two Jaffe lawyers honored as Michigan Super Lawyers
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