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- Posted August 30, 2012
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Ann Arbor attorneys listed in 2013 "Best Lawyers"
Three of the 20 Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge attorneys recently selected for inclusion in "The Best Lawyers in America 2013" are from the firm's Ann Arbor office.
Cheryl L. Chandler, Dale L. Hebert, and Edward R. Stein are included in "Best Lawyers," the oldest peer-review publication in the legal profession.
"Best Lawyers" is based on a peer-review survey in which more than 36,000 leading attorneys cast nearly 4.4 million votes on the legal abilities of other lawyers in their practice areas. Lawyers are not allowed to pay a fee to be listed.
With offices in Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, and Traverse City, Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge focuses on business and property, health, construction, employment law, estate planning, and litigation.
Published: Thu, Aug 30, 2012
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