Five attorneys from the Ann Arbor law firm of Hooper Hathaway Price Beuche & Wallace PC have been included in the 2018 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America.
They are James R. Beuche: Corporate Law; Charles W. Borgsdorf: Commercial Litigation, Bet-the-Company Litigation, and Corporate Law; Angela L. Jackson: Commercial Litigation; Marta A. Manildi: Trusts and Estates, Information Technology Law, Litigation-Intellectual Property, Litigation-Trusts and Estates, Litigation-Patent, Copyright Law, Patent Law, and Trademark Law; and Bruce T. Wallace: Commercial Litigation, and Bet-the-Company Litigation.
Hooper Hathaway is a full service law firm featuring a broad based commercial and litigation practice. In addition to providing corporate clients with transactional, employment, tort law, environmental, tax, banking, real estate, and related commercial advice and services, the firm maintains specialized practices in non-profit corporation matters, pension and profit-sharing, construction, and insurance law and has litigated on behalf of Michigan and out-of-state clients in state and federal courts of more than 40 states.
- Posted November 20, 2017
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Hooper Hathaway attorneys named to 2018 Best Lawyers list
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