The Sinas Dramis Law Firm, serving all of Michigan, has once again been listed as one of Michigan’s “Best Law Firms” in plaintiffs personal injury litigation. This designation recently appeared in the 2021 edition of the U.S. News—Best Lawyers publication, Best Law Firms. This is the tenth consecutive year the firm has received this distinction.
A firm’s eligibility for inclusion is dependent upon having at least one attorney included in the “Best Lawyers” list fr that year. This year, five Sinas Dramis Law Firm attorneys were included in that list in the area of personal injury litigation.
The Sinas Dramis Law Firm has been in existence for 70 years and has offices in five cities. The firm represents victims of serious personal injury and wrongful death throughout Michigan. Over the years, the law firm’s attorneys have held numerous leadership positions in several major professional organizations and are highly respected by the Bench and Bar, particularly in matters regarding motor vehicular injury.
- Posted November 19, 2020
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Sinas Dramis Law Firm listed among 'Best Law Firms'
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