Attorney Shaina R. Reed has been elected as an Equity Shareholder of Fraser Trebilcock in Lansing.
Reed is a trial lawyer with significant litigation experience in a variety of practice areas including insurance defense, commercial litigation, probate litigation, and employment disputes. She has obtained outstanding results for her clients, twice receiving jury verdicts of “no cause” in favor of her clients on multimillion-dollar claims, securing early dismissals through successful motion practice, and regularly negotiating favorable settlements after thorough and effective discovery.
Reed is active in her community, chairing the General Liability Section of the Michigan Defense Trial Counsel, serving on the Court Rules Committee for the Probate and Estate Planning Section of the State Bar of Michigan, and participating as a committee member in the Women Lawyers Association as well as the Greater Lansing Arts Council.
Reed has been recognized as a “Rising Star” in Michigan by Super Lawyers in the area of civil litigation every year since 2014.
She graduated from The John Marshall School of Law, (J.D.), James Madison College at Michigan State University, (B.A.), and is licensed to practice in Michigan and Illinois.
- Posted January 30, 2020
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Reed elected as Equity Shareholder at Fraser Trebilcock
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