Five members of the Okemos-based law firm of Fahey Schultz Burzych Rhodes PLC, have been selected for inclusion in the 2018 Edition of the national publication, The Best Lawyers in America.
The attorneys are William K. Fahey, Administrative and Regulatory Law, Appellate Practice, Energy Law, Land Use and Zoning Law, Litigation – Land Use and Zoning, Litigation – Municipal, and Municipal Law; Stephen O. Schultz, Employment Law – Management, Labor Law – Management, and Municipal Law; Mark J. Burzych, Franchise Law and Government Relations Practice; Stephen J. Rhodes, Energy Law; and Stacy L. Hissong, Municipal Law and Natural Resources Law.
Fahey Schultz Burzych Rhodes PLC, founded in 2008, has grown from four to 14 attorneys and nine professional staff and serves clients in four core areas of practice: municipalities, drain commissioner and public authorities; franchise businesses; public and private employers; and electric, gas, water and sewer public utilities.
- Posted August 21, 2017
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Okemos law firm members named 'Best in America'
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