Attorney Mary E. Cebula, a member of Bodman’s 2018 class of summer associates, has joined the firm’s Ann Arbor office.
An associate attorney and a member of the Business Practice Group, Cebula represents businesses in matters involving a broad range of corporate law issues from initial business formation and organization to M&A and other complex transactions.
Before joining Bodman as a summer associate she worked as a law clerk in the legal department of a publicly traded multibillion-dollar producer of packaged baked goods and as a law clerk in the Office of the Indiana Attorney General working in the area of professional licensing enforcement.
Cebula is a graduate of Indiana University Maurer School of Law where she served as managing editor of the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies and was active with the Nonprofit Legal Clinic and the Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic.
She earned her undergraduate degree from Eastern Michigan University.
Cebula is one of four new Bodman attorneys: Garret Michael Haddon II has joined the Troy office; and John J. “Jack” Kelly, and Evangeline Nketia have joined the Detroit office.
- Posted January 16, 2020
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Mary Cebula joins Bodman's business practice in Ann Arbor
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