Honigman’s Carl Herstein elected president of the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society board of directors
Honigman is pleased to announce that Carl Herstein, partner in the firm’s Real Estate department, has been elected President of the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society’s Board of Directors. Herstein was chosen to serve as the 2018-2019 President of the Board of Directors during the Society’s 2018 Annual Luncheon, which took place on April 19.
“I’m honored to serve my colleagues and friends in the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society,” said Carl Herstein. “The Society’s work is crucial to the development and understanding of Michigan’s role in legal history and I’m proud to lead this wonderful organization in the coming year.”
Herstein joined the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society in 2000 and has been a member of the Society’s Board of Directors since 2004. He previously served as Vice President of the Board of Directors from 2015 until 2018, and was Secretary of the Board of Directors from 2006 until 2015.
The Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society was founded in 1988 by (then) Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Dorothy Comstock Riley. The Society collects, preserves and displays documents, records and memorabilia relating to the Michigan Supreme Court and the other Courts of Michigan, promotes the study of the history of Michigan’s courts and seeks to increase public awareness of Michigan’s legal heritage.
Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP is a business law firm that serves clients in North America, Europe, Asia and other business centers around the world. Headquartered in Detroit, the firm has offices in Chicago, Illinois, and Ann Arbor, Bloomfield Hills, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo and Lansing, Michigan.
Honigman’s attorneys practice in more than 60 legal areas and represent clients in a wide variety of industries. Honigman has been recognized 26 times as a “Best and Brightest Companies to Work For” and “Top Workplace.”
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