Willingham & Coté, P.C. is proud to announce its 2017 board officers. Michael Stephenson is the firm president, Curt Hadley is vice president, Scott Breen is treasurer and Torree Breen is serving as secretary.
In addition, attorney Dave Nelson has been voted in as a Class A Shareholder. Nelson is the chair of the Insurance practice group and is also a member of the firm’s Hospitality and Alcohol Beverage Law practice group.
In further news, the firm welcomed attorneys Theodore (Ted) Marshall and Zachary (Zach) Zurek. Both attorneys are members of the firm’s Litigation Group, with an emphasis on insurance coverage and defense.
Marshall earned his law degree last year at Wayne State University School of Law, and was recently admitted to the Bar. While in Law School he served as president of The Federalist Society and participated in the Wayne State Business and Community Law Clinic.
Zurek, who earned his law degree in 2012 at the University of Michigan Law School, has successfully represented clients at both the trial and appellate level.
- Posted January 16, 2017
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