For the third time, William K. Fahey of Okemos-based law firm Fahey Schultz Burzych Rhodes PLC, was selected by his peers as “Lawyer of the Year” in The Best Lawyers in America. He is one of two of the firm’s members designated as a 2018 “Lawyer of the Year” and one of five firm attorneys recognized by The Best Lawyers in America as preeminent attorneys.
Fahey was named the 2018 Mid-Michigan “Lawyer of the Year” in Municipal Law in addition to his recognition in the 2018 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America for expertise in Municipal Law and Litigation, Land Use and Zoning Law and Litigation, Energy Law, Administrative and Regulatory Law, and Appellate Practice.
For the third time in the last five years, Stephen Schultz was selected by his peers as “Lawyer of the Year,” named 2018 Mid-Michigan “Lawyer of the Year” in Employment Law. The acclaim is in addition to his recognition in the 2018 Edition of Best Lawyers in America for expertise in Municipal Law, Employment Law – Management, and Labor Law – Management.
Fahey Schultz Burzych Rhodes PLC regularly represents Meridian Township, Delhi Township DDA, Williamstown Township, Leslie Township, Bunker Hill Township, and Onondaga Township in legal matters.
- Posted September 07, 2017
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