Mika Meyers’ attorneys named to Top Lawyers
Twenty-seven Mika Meyers’ attorneys were selected for inclusion in the 2024 Grand Rapids Magazine Top Lawyers List: Joshua D. Beard, Energy Law; Daniel R. Kubiak, Bankruptcy & Creditor/Debtor Rights Law; Mergers & Acquisitions Law; Elizabeth K. Bransdorfer, Family Law; Kimberly M. Large, Family Law; James R. Brown, Real Estate Law; Ross A. Leisman, Land Use & Planning; Litigation – Commercial; Daniel J. Broxup, Securities Law; Litigation – Commercial; Christopher D. Matthysse, Trusts & Estates; Nikole L. Canute, Energy Law; Labor and Employment Law; Mark E. Nettleton, Public Finance Law; Dominic T. Clolinger, Labor and Employment Law; Litigation – Commercial; Jennifer A. Puplava, Information Technology Law; John M. DeVries, Energy Law; Ronald M. Redick, Municipal Law; Douglas A. Donnell, Environmental Law; James F. Scales, Municipal Law; Scott E. Dwyer, Labor and Employment Law; Amber M. Soler, Family Law; Bradley A. Fowler, Land Use & Zoning; Kathryn Z. Stegink, Municipal Law; Michael C. Haines, Energy Law; Curtis L. Underwood, Real Estate Law; William A. Horn, Environmental Law; Nathaniel R. Wolf, Labor and Employment Law; Neil P. Jansen, Litigation – Commercial; Benjamin A. Zainea, Mergers & Acquisitions Law; and Brendan P. Karl, Appellate Law.
Davis recognized in 2024 ‘40 Under 40’ Class
Crain’s Grand Rapids Business has honored Brandon Davis in its 2024 ’40 Under 40’ Class. Davis leads the Office of Oversight and Public Accountability in Grand Rapids, and most recently, serves as interim director of the Office of Equity and Engagement.
He focuses on advancing equity and reducing disparities through initiatives like the Clean Slate Expungement and Know Your Rights programs.
Davis serves as chair of the Michigan Community Corrections Board and he is also involved with the National Association for the Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement, among many other leadership roles.
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