Five Sinas Dramis Law Firm attorneys have been recognized in the 2022 publication of Best Lawyers in America. This distinction included firm President Bryan Waldman, who was also recognized as “Lawyer of the Year” in the Lansing metro area for representing plaintiffs in personal injury litigation.
Attorneys George Sinas (Lansing), Jim Graves (Lansing), Brian McKenna (Saint Clair Shores), and Steve Weston (Kalamazoo) were also listed in Best Lawyers for 2022 in Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs.
Waldman has been honored by Best Lawyers as Lansing’s Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiff’s “Lawyer of the Year” in 2015, 2017, 2020, and now again in 2022. His outstanding career has repeatedly demonstrated his dedication and skill in representing the rights of those who have been injured in Michigan. While Waldman has handled a wide variety of personal injury cases, his practice focuses on representing people injured in auto collisions, semi-truck collisions, bicycle crashes, and motorcycle crashes.
Waldman is a dedicated Lansing community member. He is an adjunct professor at Michigan State University College of Law and has served as a guest lecturer on litigation topics at multiple universities. He also appears on a weekly news segment on WLNS 6 called “The Legal Edge” where he answers questions about a variety of legal topics. Waldman is an active member in various legal organizations including the Michigan Association for Justice, the American Board of Trial Advocates, and the ACLU of Michigan.
- Posted August 26, 2021
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Sinas Dramis attorneys Included in 2022 Best Lawyers in America
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