Five members of Bodman PLC’s 2019 class of summer associates have joined the firm as associates, including Kelsey M. Lutz in the Ann Arbor office.
A member of the Business Practice Group, Lutz represents a variety of corporate clients in connection with the structuring and negotiation of complex business transactions and on general organizational and business matters.
She is a cum laude graduate of the University of Minnesota Law School, where she served as managing editor of the Minnesota Law Review.
She was selected as a student instructor for the law school’s first-year legal writing program and served as a student attorney for the Federal Immigration Law Clinic.
The remaining four new attorneys are Alexander J. Burridge, Rebecca El Badaoui and Alexander L. Krasuski in the Detroit office, and Emily P. Jenks in the Troy office.
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- Posted November 26, 2020
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Kelsey M. Lutz joins Bodman's Ann Arbor office
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