The Shareholders of Fraser Trebilcock, one of Michigan’s long-established full-service law firms, have re-elected Michael H. Perry as President of the firm. This is Mr. Perry’s fourth consecutive year as President.
Shareholder Mark E. Kellogg was re-elected to the Board of Directors, where he will serve as Vice President & Treasurer. Shareholder Brian T. Gallagher was elected to the Board of Directors, where he will serve as Secretary.
“I am honored to once again serve as President of Fraser Trebilcock. As we begin to welcome a new year, I am confident that we will continue our mission of providing excellent legal services to our clients,” said Michael H. Perry.
When it matters in Michigan, we are the trusted advisor for businesses and individuals facing legal and regulatory challenges, and our capabilities extend to wherever clients require counsel. The annual election of the Board of Directors allows Fraser Trebilcock to continue its tradition of exceptional client service, dedicated community involvement and professional excellence.
Since 1883, Fraser Trebilcock has been providing preeminent legal services and representation to small and large businesses, individuals, governmental entities, and associations. Through its association with SCG Legal, Fraser Trebilcock has access to a global network of independent law firms. More information is available at fraserlawfirm.com| scglegal.com.
- Posted January 29, 2021
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Fraser Trebilcock Announces 2021 Board of Directors
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