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- Posted October 18, 2012
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Super Lawyers 2012 honors nine
Nine attorneys from the Ann Arbor office of Hooper Hathaway, Price, Beuche, & Wallace have been honored by 2012 Super Lawyers, a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.
James R. Beuche, Charles W. Borgsdorf, Mark R. Daane, Angela L. Jackson, Marta A. Manildi, Anthony P. Patti, William J. Stapleton, and Bruce T. Wallace were honored in the 2012 SuperLawyer publication in the practice areas of business/corporate, real estate, alternative dispute resolution, professional liability, personal injury plaintiff, business litigation, employment litigation, estate planning & probate, estate & trust litigation, general litigation, environmental litigation, employment and labor.
In addition, Christopher M. Taylor was honored as a "Rising Star" in the practice area of business/corporate and intellectual property.
Published: Thu, Oct 18, 2012
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