Get to Know Michael C. Decker

By Sheila Pursglove
Legal News

Attorney and shareholder Michael C. Decker practices in Butzel Long’s Detroit and Lansing offices. He concentrates his practice in the areas of construction and construction litigation, as well as business and business litigation.

Decker represents and counsels construction companies and contractors on all aspects of both public and private projects, from inception to completion of those projects. Notably, he has substantial experience with drafting and negotiating contracts, subcontracts, and other agreements and prosecuting and defending performance, payment, and delay related claims on behalf of construction companies and contractors, as well as owners and sureties.

He has been recognized as a Rising Star in Business Litigation in 2013-2017 by Super Lawyers. Rising Stars are attorneys 40 years old or younger or who have practiced for ten years or less. Only 2.5 percent of Michigan lawyers are named to the list of Super Lawyers each year. He also has been recognized as a Top Lawyer in Construction Litigation in 2017 and 2018 by DBusiness.

A resident of Birmingham, Decker earned his bachelor of science from Central Michigan University and his J.D. from Wayne State University Law School where he served as an associate editor of The Journal of Law in Society. He is a member of the State Bar of Michigan and the State Bar of Florida, and is admitted to practice in various courts in Michigan and Florida.

What would surprise people about your job? The depth of analysis in handling matters for clients. As a lawyer, you are constantly trying to think 2, 3, 4, or 5 steps ahead or anticipate every scenario even the most unlikely scenario.

Why did you become a lawyer?
I enjoy solving problems. As a lawyer, my clients present me with problems and I enjoy helping them analyze and resolve them as best as possible.

What’s your favorite law-related movie?
“A Few Good Men.”

Who is your law role model? My colleague, Jim Urban, at Butzel Long. I greatly respect his work ethic, his thinking and problem-solving skills, his passion for his job, and his dedication to his colleagues and clients.

If you could trade places with someone for a day, who would that be?
My 18-month-old daughter. I often think, “How do you have that much energy?” and “what are you thinking?” I’d love to trade places with her so I could get answers to both questions.

What advice do you have for someone considering law school?
Go for it, but if you go for it, get practical experience when you’re in law school (internships, externships, clerkships, etc.)

What’s your proudest moment as a lawyer? Successfully defending a client against a $5 million claim brought against it.

What do you do to relax? Spend time with my family and exercise.

What other career path might you have chosen?
I majored in psychology in college. I enjoy solving problems and I thought psychology would allow me to work with individuals and help them analyze and resolve their problems.

What would you say to your 16-year-old self?
Don’t sweat the small stuff. In other words, relax, enjoy the moment or the process, and keep things in perspective.

Favorite local hangouts? Commonwealth in Birmingham. It has great food and coffee drinks.

Favorite websites? www. menshealth.com.

Favorite app? Yelp.

Favorite music? Classic Rock.

What is your happiest childhood memory? Anything that involves spending time with my brothers—sports, vacations, etc.

What is your most treasured material possession? My MAC Championship rings. They are not overly expensive and I rarely wear them, but they represent struggle and success and are reminders of lifelong friends.

What do you wish someone would invent?
A time-travel machine.

What has been your favorite year so far and why?
Every year is great, but 2016 stands out because it was a year of outstanding changes for me.

What’s the most awe-inspiring place you’ve ever been? Kauai.

If you could have one super power, what would it be? Fly.

What’s one thing you would like to learn to do? Surf.

What is something most people don’t know about you? I love to cook.

If you could have dinner with three people, living or dead, who would they be?
My brothers and my Uncle Dan.

What’s the best advice you ever received?
There is no substitute for hard work.

Favorite place to spend money? Any sporting good or outdoor store. I enjoy hunting and outdoor activities and tend to spend money on apparel and equipment.

What is your motto? Never stop at anything—never stop believing, never stop trying, never stop learning, never stop improving, etc.

Which living person do you most admire? My wife. She’s amazing at everything—selfless, an outstanding wife, mother, sister, daughter, the most incredible person I’ve ever met.

What is the most unusual thing you’ve done? I played football in college, and since my playing days, I’ve lost over 100 pounds.




  
 

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