Nine attorneys from the Lansing law firm of Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, Davis & Gotting P.C. have been recognized as Top Michigan Business Lawyers in the 2021 DBusiness Magazine.
The nine, recommended by their peers, are:
• James F. Anderton, V—Tax: Business, Close/Private Held; Corp Finance
• Sara L. Cunningham—Construction Law; Mineral & Natural Resources; Real Estate Law: Commercial
• Michael A. Holmes—Gov/Muni/Lobby; Telecommunications
• Paula K. Manis—Mineral & Natural Resource Law; = Public Utilities Law: Gas/Water/Electric; ADR Law: Commercial Real Estate, Environmental & Construction
• Michael G. Oliva—Energy; Gov/Muni/Lobby; Minerals & Natural Resources: = Public Utilities Law: Gas/Water/Electric
• Michael H. Rhode—Energy; Health; Public Utilities Law; Real Estate Law: Commercial; Real Estate Law: Finance
• Kevin J. Roragen—Land Use, Zoning; Mineral & Natural Resource Law; Public Finance Law; Public Utilities Law
• Ted S. Rozeboom—Land Use, Zoning; Public Finance Law; Real Estate Law: Finance
•Jeffrey S. Theuer, Commercial Litigation; Construction; Energy; Mineral & Natural Resource Law
- Posted May 20, 2021
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Loomis Law attorneys recognized by DBusiness Magazine
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