Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is recognizing outstanding staff members recently named 2021 Women Lawyer Stars by the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan (WLAM), Mid-Michigan Region.
At its annual meeting, the WLAM chapter recognizes the dedication and service of women lawyers practicing in the region who have been honors over the past year.
At the recent meeting, four Michigan Department of Attorney General members were named 2021 Women Lawyer Stars:
• Christina Grossi, chief deputy—National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) Senior Staff Award Recipient
• Ann Sherman, deputy solicitor general —NAAG Meritorious Service Award Recipient
• Kathleen Gleeson, Environment and Government Operations Bureau, transportation division chief—Promoted to division chief within the Department
• Lori Montgomery, Assistant Attorney General – DNA specialist—Ingham County Bar Association (ICBA) Top 5 Under 35 Award Recipient
- Posted July 01, 2021
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Nessel's department staff named 2021 Women Lawyers Stars by WLAM, Mid-Michigan Region
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