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Butzel Long has received national recognition in the 2020 "Best Law Firms," rankings by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers®.

Butzel Long is ranked in multiple legal specialties in the Ann Arbor, Bloomfield Hills, Detroit, Lansing, and Washington, D.C. offices.

Below is a local list of Butzel Long's 2020 Best Law Firm rankings:

NATIONAL RANKINGS

National Tier 2
- Corporate Law
- Litigation Securities
- Securities Regulation

National Tier 3
- Commercial Litigation
- Employment Law Management
- Environmental Law

METROPOLITAN RANKINGS

Metropolitan Tier 1
-Bloomfield Hills
- Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/ Insolvency and Reorganization Law
- Commercial Litigation
- Construction Law
- Corporate Law
- Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law
- Employment Law Management
- Environmental Law
- Family Law
- Immigration Law
- Labor Law Management
- Litigation Antitrust
- Litigation ERISA
- Litigation Labor & Employment
- Litigation Real Estate
- Real Estate Law
- Trusts & Estates Law

Detroit
- Construction Law
- Corporate Law
- Criminal Defense: White-Collar
- Employment Law Management
- Ethics and Professional Responsibility Law
- Immigration Law
- International Trade and Finance Law
- Labor Law Management
- Litigation Labor & Employment
- Mass Tort Litigation/ Class Action Defendants
- Mergers & Acquisitions Law
- Product Liability Litigation Defendants
- Securities Regulation

Metropolitan Tier 2

Bloomfield Hills
- Closely Held Companies and Family Business Law- Corporate Governance Law
- Health Care Law
- Litigation Construction
- Litigation Environmental
- Litigation Trusts & Estates
- Tax Law

Detroit
- Bet-the-Company Litigation
- Commercial Litigation
- Corporate Compliance Law
- Corporate Governance Law
- Litigation Trusts & Estates
- Securities/ Capital Markets Law

Metropolitan Tier 3

Detroit
- Health Care Law
- Litigation Construction
- Personal Injury Litigation Defendants

In addition, Butzel Long has added associate attorney Javon David to the firm. She concentrates her practice in the areas of commercial litigation and business tort litigation. David has litigation experience, successfully handling matters from the onset of suit through trial.

She also has experience representing corporations and individuals in a wide variety of negligence, general liability, insurance coverage, premises liability, and personal injury disputes.

David is admitted to practice law in the State of Michigan and the United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan. She also is a certified mediator through the American Bar Association. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Michigan-Dearborn, with concentrations in History, Political Science, and Psychology. She received a law degree from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law in 2013.

She has been named to the list of Michigan Rising Stars in Super Lawyers magazine for 2017, 2018, and 2019. David also was named among Michigan's Top Women Lawyers from 2017-2019.

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Secrest Wardle has proudly received multiple rankings on the U.S. News & World Report Best Lawyers 2020 "Best Law Firms" list in the following categories:

Metropolitan Tier 1 - Troy
Insurance Law
Legal Malpractice Law - Defendants
Litigation - Insurance
Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants

Metropolitan Tier 2 - Troy
Litigation Municipal

Metropolitan Tier 3 - Troy
Arbitration
Land Use & Zoning Law
Litigation - Land Use & Zoning
Municipal Law

Secrest Wardle is a law firm specializing in defense litigation and counsel for insurance, municipal, and commercial clients headquartered in Troy, with additional offices in Grand Rapids and Lansing.

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Bodman PLC is pleased to announce that U.S. News & World Report, in association with The Best Lawyers in America, has named the firm to its 2020 "Best Law Firms" list in multiple areas of practice both nationally and in the southeast Michigan market.

Bodman has been ranked in the 2020 "Best Law Firms" list nationally in four practice areas and at the highest possible "Tier 1" level locally in 27 practice specialties across 3 metropolitan markets.

U.S. News ranked Bodman as a leader in the following areas:

Nationally:
- Banking and Finance Law
- Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law
- Corporate Law
- Environmental Law

Detroit Market Tier 1:
- Banking and Finance Law
- Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law
- Bet-the-Company Litigation
- Commercial Litigation
- Corporate Law
- Litigation-Banking & Finance
- Litigation-Bankruptcy
- Litigation-Environmental
- Litigation-Trusts & Estates
- Real Estate Law
- Trusts & Estates Law

Troy Market Tier 1:
- Banking and Finance Law
- Commercial Litigation
- Corporate Law
- Labor Law-Management
- Litigation-Trusts & Estates
- Real Estate Law

Ann Arbor Market Tier 1:
- Appellate Practice
- Commercial Litigation
- Copyright Law
- Corporate Law
- Litigation-Patent
- Mergers & Acquisitions Law
- Nonprofit/Charities Law
- Real Estate Law
- Tax Law
- Trademark Law

Bodman is also pleased to announce that Detroit-based business publication DBusiness Magazine has included 69 of the firm's attorneys on its 2020 "Top Lawyers" list.

Bodman attorneys were recognized in 33 different areas of practice.

Local Bodman attorneys included in DBusiness Top Lawyers 2020, with the practice areas for which they were nominated, are listed below by office.

DETROIT OFFICE

Marc M. Bakst (Bankruptcy and Creditor/Debtor Rights Law)

M. Brian Braum Jr. (Banking & Financial Services Law)

Kelly M. Burnell (Trusts and Estates)

Andrew H. Curoe (Tax Law; Trusts and Estates)

Sarah L. Cylkowski (Litigation-Insurance)

Brandon M. Dalziel (Health Care Law)

Laurence B. Deitch (Corporate Law; M&A Law)

Robert J. Diehl Jr. (Banking & Financial Services Law; Bankruptcy and Creditor/Debtor Rights Law; Litigation-Banking & Finance)

Forrest O. Dillon (Antitrust Law; Corporate Law; M&A Law)

Fredrick J. Dindoffer (Environmental Law)

Christopher J. Dine (Nonprofit/Charities Law; Tax Law)

Nathan D. Dupes (Arbitration; Environmental Law)

Aaron D. Graves (Labor and Employment Law)

Scott P. Gyorke (Banking & Financial Services Law)

Kathleen O'Callaghan Hickey (Banking & Financial Services Law)

Frederick H. Hoops III (Nonprofit/Charities Law)

George G. Kemsley (Legal Malpractice Law)

Joseph J. Kochanek (Banking & Financial Services Law; Nonprofit/Charities Law)

David P. Larsen (Trusts and Estates)

Marguerite Munson Lentz (Trusts and Estates)

Dennis J. Levasseur (Insurance Law; Litigation-Banking and Finance; Litigation-IP)

Melissa A. Lewis (Banking & Financial Services Law)

Kelly M. Lockman (Real Estate Law)

Ralph E. McDowell (Bankruptcy and Creditor/Debtor Rights Law)

Nicholas P. McElhinny (Corporate Law; M&A Law)

Adam B. Norlander (Banking & Financial Services Law)

Joseph G. Nuyen Jr. (Health Care Law)

Rebecca D'Arcy O'Reilly (Employee Benefits Law; Litigation-Labor Employment Benefits)

Michael B. Peterman (Real Estate Law)

Jeffrey G. Raphelson (Litigation-Commercial; Litigation-IP)

Thomas J. Rheaume Jr. (Appellate Law; Litigation-Insurance)

Damali A. Sahu (Banking & Financial Services Law)

Nicholas P. Scavone Jr. (Banking & Financial Services Law; Real Estate Law)

Joseph J. Shannon (Litigation-Banking and Finance; Litigation-Commercial)

E. William S. Shipman (Health Care Law)

Larry R. Shulman (Banking & Financial Services Law)

David C. Stone (Commercial Law; Corporate Law)

Michael J. Sulaka (M&A Law)

Brian R. Trumbauer (Bankruptcy and Creditor/Debtor Rights Law)

Jaimee L. Witten (Bankruptcy and Creditor/Debtor Rights Law)

TROY OFFICE

Courtland W. Anderson (Franchise Law)

Celeste E. Arduino (Nonprofit/Charities Law)

Donovan S. Asmar (Appellate Law)

J. Adam Behrendt (Litigation-Banking and Finance; Litigation-Real Estate)

David C. Bosman (Banking & Financial Services Law)

Gene P. Bowen (Commercial Law; M&A Law)

Barbara A. Bowman (Public Finance Law; Securities Law)

Jonathan P. Burleigh (Commercial Law)

John C. Cashen (Labor and Employment Law)

Steve R. Cole (Corporate Law)

Anthony P. Cracchiolo (Tax Law; Trusts and Estates)

Michelle Thurber Czapski (Insurance Law; Litigation-Insurance)

Andrea M. DeFrain (Trusts and Estates)

Amanda J. Frank (Appellate Law)

Gregory J. Gamalski (Real Estate Law)

Mark W. Peters (Commercial Law; M&A Law; Securities Law)

Karen L. Piper (Labor and Employment Law)

Donald H. Scharg (Labor and Employment Law)

Andrew Z. Spilkin (Real Estate Law)

Thomas J. Tallerico (Litigation-Antitrust)

Thomas Van Dusen (Litigation-Commercial; Litigation-Insurance)

David B. Walters (Employee Benefits Law; Litigation-Labor Employment Benefits)

Wendy L. Zabriskie (Banking & Financial Services Law)

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Harness Dickey (www.hdp.com) is proud to earn both national and metropolitan top tier rankings in the 2020 list of "Best Law Firms" published by U.S. News Best Lawyers®.

Harness Dickey is included in the following national and local rankings:

National Tier 2
- Trademark Law

National Tier 3
- Copyright Law
- Litigation Intellectual Property
- Litigation Patent
- Patent Law

Metropolitan Tier 1

TROY
- Copyright Law
- Litigation Intellectual Property
- Litigation Patent
- Patent Law
- Trademark Law

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Nemeth Law PC, a Detroit-based labor and employment law firm, announced that Deborah Brouwer, a partner in the firm, has been selected for inclusion in the Crain's Detroit Business 2019 Notable Women in Law list, featuring 22 acclaimed women attorneys working in the private and public sector, including law firms, general counsel, non-profits, and government.

Brouwer's labor and employment practice includes the defense of lawsuits against employers involving claims of race, age, religion, national origin, gender and disability discrimination, and harassment and retaliation, as well as FLSA, FMLA and non-competition suits. She also provides employer training and conducts discrimination and harassment investigations on behalf of employers. Brouwer has experience appearing before administrative agencies, including the EEOC, MDCR, MIOSHA, OSHA and the NLRB, and also appears frequently before the Michigan Court of Appeals and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Brouwer is active in professional and community organizations. She is treasurer, Board of Directors, Michigan Defense Trial Counsel; member, State Bar of Michigan Appellate Section and Labor and Employment Law Section; member, American Bar Association, Litigation Section; member, DRI; chair of the Board of Directors of Assured Family Services; and vice president, Board of Trustees, Luella Hannan Memorial Foundation. Brouwer earned her law degree from the Wayne State University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts degree and Master of Arts degree, both from the University of Michigan.

The Crain's Detroit Business recognition of Notable Women in Law comes on the heels of Brouwer being named a Michigan Super Lawyer in employment litigation defense in September 2019; in September 2018, she was named a Woman in the Law honoree by the legal trade publication, Michigan Lawyers Weekly.

Nemeth Law is also proud to announce that ithas again been recognized as a tier-one law firm by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers in its 2020 list of "Best Law Firms." In the recently released, tenth annual edition of "Best Law Firms," Nemeth Law is ranked a Tier 1 firm at the metropolitan level in three categories:

- Employment Law Management
- Labor Law Management
- Litigation Labor & Employment

In August 2019, Patricia Nemeth, founder of Nemeth Law PC, was selected by her peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© 2020. Nemeth was recognized in the practice areas of Employment LawManagement; Labor LawManagement; and LitigationLabor and Employment. She has been included on the Best Lawyers' list since 2010.

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Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce it received 21 national rankings and 76 rankings in Southeast Michigan in the "2020 Best Law Firms" report by U.S. News and Best Lawyers. The firm received 114 first-tier rankings overall.

Below are Dickinson Wright's "2020 Best Law Firms" national and local rankings:

NATIONAL RANKINGS

Tier 1
- Commercial Litigation
- Construction Law
- Litigation Real Estate
- Real Estate Law
- Tax Law

Tier 2
- Appellate Practice
- Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law
- Corporate Law
- Land Use & Zoning Law
- Litigation Bankruptcy
- Litigation Labor & Employment
- Litigation Securities
- Mergers & Acquisitions Law

Tier 3
- Banking and Finance Law
- Employment Law Management
- Labor Law Management
- Leveraged Buyouts and Private Equity Law
- Litigation Construction
- Litigation Intellectual Property
- Native American Law
- Trusts & Estates Law

STATE/METROPOLITAN RANKINGS

Tier 1

Detroit
- Appellate Practice
- Banking and Finance Law- Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law
- Bet-the-Company Litigation
- Commercial Litigation
- Construction Law
- Corporate Governance Law
- Corporate Law
- Employment Law Management
- International Mergers & Acquisitions
- Labor Law Management
- Litigation Banking & Finance
- Litigation Bankruptcy
- Litigation Labor & Employment
- Litigation Securities
- Litigation Trusts & Estates
- Municipal Law

Troy
- Arbitration
- Banking and Finance Law
- Bet-the-Company Litigation
- Commercial Litigation
- Corporate Law
- Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law
- Energy Law
- Environmental Law
- Family Law
- Immigration Law
- Land Use & Zoning Law
- Litigation Banking & Finance
- Litigation Construction
- Litigation Environmental
- Litigation Intellectual Property
- Litigation Real Estate
- Mediation
- Municipal Law
- Public Finance Law
- Real Estate Law
- Securitization and Structured Finance Law
- Tax Law
- Trusts & Estates Law

Tier 2

Detroit
- Energy Law
- Environmental Law
- International Trade and Finance Law
- Leveraged Buyouts and Private Equity Law
- Litigation Antitrust
- Litigation Environmental
- Litigation Mergers & Acquisitions
- Mergers & Acquisitions Law
- Real Estate Law
- Trusts & Estates Law

Troy
- Criminal Defense: White-Collar
- Health Care Law
- Litigation Trusts & Estates
- Nonprofit/Charities Law
- Patent Law
- Trademark Law

Tier 3

Detroit
- Litigation Tax
- Troy
- Litigation Patent

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James H. (Jim) Townsend, a former member of the Michigan legislature and former legislative director in the office of U.S. Rep. Nita M. Lowey, has been appointed director of the Levin Center at Wayne State University Law School.

Townsend replaces Wayne Law Professor Robert M. Ackerman, who, in addition to serving as a member of the Law School's full-time faculty, also has served as director of the Center since 2017. Ackerman will continue to serve on the Law School faculty, and will work closely with Townsend during the transition.

Townsend previously was an attorney in the Detroit office of Butzel Long and a member of its Corporate and Real Estate Practice Group. Prior to joining the firm, he represented the 26th District in the Michigan House of Representatives and served as minority vice chair of the House Committee on Oversight and Ethics.

He serves on the Michigan Economic Development Corporation's advisory council of the Redevelopment Ready Communities (RRC) program. In addition to his service for Lowey, he also worked for U.S. Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg. Townsend's non-profit experience includes founding and directing the Michigan Suburbs Alliance (now known as Metro Matters), leading economic development at the Detroit Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau, and spearheading the team of development industry experts, city officials and other stakeholders that established the RRC program in 2004. Townsend has also worked in the business sector serving as a brand manager at Ford Motor Company.

Townsend is a graduate of Wayne Law. He earned his bachelor's from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, and an M.B.A. and M.P.P. from the University of Michigan.

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Dykema recently announced that the firm was nationally ranked in 11 practice areas in the 2020 U.S. News Best Lawyers "Best Law Firms" list, as well as receiving a total of 123 metropolitan rankings representing various areas of law.

Practices are ranked and classified in three different tier levels in both national and metropolitan categories. Dykema's recognized national and local practices are listed below:

National Tier 1
- Land Use & Zoning Law
- Real Estate Law

National Tier 2
- Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law
- Insurance Law
- Litigation - Real Estate

National Tier 3
- Commercial Litigation
- Corporate Law
- Environmental Law
- Litigation - Tax
- Mergers & Acquisitions Law
- Securities / Capital Markets Law

Metropolitan Tier 1

Bloomfield Hills
- Arbitration
- Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law
- Commercial Litigation
- Corporate Law
- Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law
- Land Use & Zoning Law
- Litigation - Banking & Finance
- Litigation - Bankruptcy
- Litigation - Land Use & Zoning
- Litigation - Mergers & Acquisitions
- Litigation - Real Estate
- Litigation - Trusts & Estates
- Mergers & Acquisitions Law
- Product Liability Litigation - Defendants
- Real Estate Law
- Securities / Capital Markets Law
- Trusts & Estates Law

Detroit
- Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law
- Commercial Litigation
- Corporate Law
- Employment Law - Management
- Environmental Law
- Litigation - Environmental
- Litigation - Labor & Employment
- Litigation - Real Estate
- Litigation - Tax
- Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions - Defendants
- Mediation
- Mergers & Acquisitions Law
- Product Liability Litigation - Defendants
- Securities / Capital Markets Law
- Tax Law

Metropolitan Tier 2

Bloomfield Hills
- Bet-the-Company Litigation
- Litigation - Antitrust
- Litigation - Labor & Employment
- Litigation - Securities
- Securities Regulation

Detroit
- Eminent Domain and Condemnation Law
- Litigation - Antitrust
- Litigation - Securities
- Real Estate Law

Metropolitan Tier 3

Detroit
- Construction Law
- Los Angeles
- Litigation - Intellectual Property

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Southfield attorney John Mabley has been named a Super Lawyer by Michigan Super Lawyers Magazine for the 14th year in a row. In addition, Mabley has been recognized by The Best Lawyers in America in the fields of Trusts and Estates since 1991. Mabley has also been recognized by Leading Lawyers for his work in Trust, Wills, and Estate Planning since 2016.

Mabley concentrates his practice in the areas of estate planning, probate and trust administration, and trust and estate litigation.

Mabley is an attorney with Chalgian & Tripp Law Offices. Mabley practices out of the Chalgian and Tripp Southfield office.

In addition, Southfield attorney Christopher Smith has been selected as a Leading Lawyer by Leading Lawyers Magazine for the third year in a row. Smith concentrates his practice on special needs planning, elder law, and estate planning. Smith works in the Chalgian and Tripp Southfield office.

Southfield attorney Jim Spica has has also been named a Super Lawyer by Michigan Super Lawyers Magazine for the 10th year in a row. In addition, Spica has been recognized by The Best Lawyers in America in the fields of Trusts and Estates since 2009 and Litigation- Trust and Estates since 2012. Spica has also been recognized by Leading Lawyers for his work in Trust, Wills, and Estate Planning since 2013 and Tax Law since 2018. Spica has also been recognized as 'Top Ranked" Chambers 2017-present for High new Worth Guide (HNW) and DBusiness Top Lawyers in Trust and Estates since 2014.

Spica concentrates his practice in the areas of estate planning, including charitable planning for high net worth client, complex trust planning and litigation.

Spica practices out of the Chalgian and Tripp Southfield office.

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Maddin, Hauser, Roth & Heller PC is pleased to announce that 13 of its attorneys have been recognized in DBusiness Magazine's list of 2020 Top Lawyers.

The recipients and respective categories in which they were honored include:

Stuart M. Bordman, shareholder and chairman of Franchise and Distribution Practice Group: Franchise Law

Earle I. Erman, shareholder: Bankruptcy and Creditor/Debtor Rights Law, Mediation

Harvey R. Heller, shareholder, Executive Committee member, and Chairman of Defense and Insurance Coverage Practice Group: Insurance Law, Legal Malpractice Law

Robert D. Kaplow, shareholder: Trusts and Estates

Kathleen H. Klaus, shareholder: Legal Malpractice Law, Professional Malpractice Law

Charles M. Lax, shareholder: Employee Benefits Law

Julie Chenot Mayer, shareholder: Professional Malpractice Law

Richard F. Roth, shareholder: Real Estate Law

Steven D. Sallen, president, CEO, Executive Committee member, and co-chairman of Real Estate Practice Group: Real Estate Law

David M. Saperstein, shareholder: Legal Malpractice Law

Julie Beth Teicher, shareholder: Bankruptcy and Creditor/Debtor Rights Law

Marc S. Wise, shareholder: Employee Benefits Law

Steven M. Wolock, shareholder: Legal Malpractice Law, Professional Malpractice Law

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Howard & Howard is pleased to announce that attorney Lisa S. Gretchko was selected to Crain's Detroit Business 2019 "Notable Women in Law."

Joining Howard & Howard in late 2003, Gretchko provides informal direction, insight, and counsel to the attorneys in the firm's Business Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights Practice Group. As a highly experienced bankruptcy and creditors' rights attorney, she consistently leads by example in her professional and successful representation of many clients, including large companies in the state and around the country.

Gretchko has served a variety of professional organizations including the American Bankruptcy Institute where she is currently the vice president-publications, chair of the Publications Committee, and member of the Executive Committee and Board of Directors. She is a past secretary and council member of the State Bar of Michigan's Real Property Law Section, and a current member of the Mediation Panel of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. Lisa is a frequent author and speaker and has published more than two dozen scholarly articles on a wide range of bankruptcy-related topics.

Recognized as a Michigan Super Lawyer and named to The Best Lawyers in America©, among others, Gretchko is a long-time supporter of Ferndale-based Affirmations and the Michigan Autism Partnership.

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U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Mona Majzoub, Eastern District of Michigan, plans to step down on January 5 after serving 16 years on the federal bench in Detroit.

Majzoub said she plans to open a mediation practice that will give her more control over her schedule and permit her to devote more time to her family.

"I will be forever grateful for my appointment to this bench and the opportunity to serve both the public and the court," Majzoub said in announcing her retirement. "The last 16 years have proven to be an invaluable career experience and one that I will cherish always and reflect upon often.

"As a result of the relationships I have forged during my tenure here, and the challenges of my professional duties and responsibilities, I have grown personally and professionally in ways that I could not have anticipated," she added.

Majzoub is one of seven federal magistrate judges in the Eastern District of Michigan. Magistrate judges handle arraignments, detention and bond decisions, other preliminary criminal matters and preside over discovery and pre-trial civil proceedings at the request of federal district judges. They also preside over citizenship ceremonies, misdemeanor trials, and, with the consent of the parties, over civil cases.

A search for Majzoub's replacement is underway.

Majzoub was born in Memphis, Tenn., the oldest of three children. Her father, a prominent surgeon, immigrated to the United States from Lebanon in 1948 as a third-year medical student. Her mother, who was born in the U.S. to Lebanese parents, was an executive assistant at the Ford Motor Company and a homemaker.

Majzoub grew up in Dearborn and attended public schools there until the sixth grade when she was admitted to the Kingswood School at Cranbrook in Bloomfield Hills.

After graduating in 1967, she enrolled at the University of Michigan, and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in literature in 1970. In 1971-72, she attended American University of Beirut in Lebanon, where she studied philosophy, Middle Eastern history and the Arabic language to augment her Master of Arts degree, which she received from the U-M in 1972. She received her law degree in 1976 from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law.

In 1977, she joined the Detroit law firm of Kitch and Suhrheinrich PC (now Kitch, Drutchas, Wagner, Valitutti & Sherbrook), and represented corporate clients in professional liability cases. She also served as an evaluator for the Wayne County Mediation Tribunal and for the Oakland County Circuit Court.

During her 28 years in private practice, she served on the boards of several professional and community organizations. She was a founding board member of the Michigan chapter of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (1980), treasurer and president of the Arab American Bar Association of Michigan (1982-94) and board member of Family Services in Detroit and Wayne County (1988-90). She also was a board member of the Federal Bar Association, Eastern District of Michigan Chapter (2007-16).

Majzoub was appointed federal magistrate judge in January 2004.

As a magistrate judge, she participated in several high-profile cases.

Majzoub arraigned defendants in the nation's first female genital mutilation criminal case in 2017-18. She also arraigned Sebastian Gregerson, a so-called Islamic State "soldier" who was sentenced in 2017 to nearly four years in prison for purchasing weapons from an undercover FBI agent. She also presided over the arraignment and detention hearing of Tara Lynn Lee, a Macomb County woman who recently pleaded guilty to adoption fraud.

She also assisted district judges on hundreds of civil cases.

Published: Mon, Nov 11, 2019