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- Posted September 15, 2011
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Nancy L. Little recognized as honoree
Nancy L. Little of Bernick, Radner & Ouellette, P.C., Lansing, has been selected as one of 20 honorees for Michigan Lawyers Weekly's Women in the Law.
The honorees will be recognized in a special section to be published Sept. 12, and at the Women in the Law luncheon Sept. 26 at the Detroit Marriott in Troy. The 2011 Woman of the Year, chosen from the 20, also will be named at the event.
A Lawyers Weekly editorial panel selected the 20, and considered a number of criteria, including how the nominees:
* Commit to excellence in the practice of law;
* Serve as inspiring and accomplished leaders in the profession;
* Are mentors to other women; and
* Contribute significant time and effort to volunteerism and/or pro bono.
"There were difficult decisions to be made, but in our view, all of the nominees are winners," said Publisher Donald Stemmermann. "With so many great candidates comes a great opportunity for us to showcase the best of the best with these honorees."
Little was also recently recognized for the 17th straight year as one of the Best Lawyers in America in the area of trusts and estates.
Little is a graduate of Wayne State University (B.A. 1986) and the University of Michigan Law School (J.D. 1989)
Published: Thu, Sep 15, 2011
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