Bodman is pleased to announce that Gregory J. Gamalski, a member of the firm’s Real Estate Practice Group, has been appointed to a one-year term as chair of the State Bar of Michigan Real Property Law Section Council.
The position of chair is another in a series of leadership roles for Gamalski, who previously served as vice chair and as treasurer of the Real Property Law Section Council.
With over 3,500 members, the Real Property Law Section is one of the largest groups within the State Bar of Michigan. The section provides education and information on real property law issues through seminars, publications, and networking events, as well as advocacy in the Legislature and in precedential cases involving real property law.
Gamalski counsels individuals and public and private businesses on real estate matters involving zoning, land use, acquisition, disposition, development, financing, and property tax issues. He also represents corporate clients in a variety of general business transactions.
He is a frequent speaker on real estate topics on behalf of the State Bar of Michigan and the Institute of Continuing Legal Education. He is the author of multiple articles published in Michigan Real Property Review, most recently “The ABCs of CBD and Hemp: A Primer,” which appeared in the Spring/Summer 2021 issue.
Gamalski is listed in The Best Lawyers in America 2021 under Real Estate Law. He was selected as a “Top Lawyer” for Real Estate Law by DBusiness magazine for ten consecutive years. He is also a member and past chair of the Oakland County Bar Association’s Real Estate Committee and a past chair of the University of Detroit Mercy Law Alumni Association.
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