Anna Gibson and Brent Titus were recently appointed to leadership positions at Foster Swift. Gibson was named the Trusts & Estates Practice Group Leader and Titus the Finance, Real Estate and Bankruptcy Practice Group leader.
Gibson practices exclusively in trusts and estates and is a member of the Society of Trust and Planning Professionals. Additionally, she is on the Board of Directors for Elder Law of Michigan and is active in the Greater Lansing Estate Planning Council. She has been named in Best Lawyers in America since 2013 for Trusts and Estates.
She succeeds Doug Mielock, who has been elected secretary of the firm’s Executive Committee.
Brent Titus focuses his practice primarily in real estate with an emphasis on commercial real estate transition, commercial landlord-tenant work, and real estate finance, development and related environmental issues. He has also been recognized in Best Lawyers in America since 2001 for Real Estate and was named Lansing ”Lawyer of the Year” for Real Estate in 2009.
He succeeds Scott Chernich, who was elected treasurer of the Executive Committee.
- Posted April 13, 2017
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Foster Swift names practice group leaders
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