Attorney Jonathon (Jon) Homa of Sinas Dramis Law Firm has moved his practice from Lansing to Grand Rapids, joining personal injury attorney Tom Sinas in the downtown office, expanding the firm’s service to West Michigan.
A civil trial attorney that represents plaintiffs in a wide range of personal injury matters, Homa focuses his practice primarily on mass tort and complex litigation cases including sexual assault, product liability, auto accidents, and more.
He has been an important member of the legal team representing survivors of the Nassar-MSU sexual assault scandal, the Flint Water Crisis, and Roundup cases against Monsanto, and continues to represent clients in high-profile matters.
In 2020 and 2021, he was recognized by The National Trial Lawyers as a “Top 40 Under 40” Civil Plaintiff Trial Lawyer in Michigan.
Homa will continue representing personal injury victims throughout the state and in national-level cases as well.
- Posted June 17, 2021
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Sinas Dramis attorney Jonathan Homa moves his practice from Lansing to the Grand Rapids office

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