Chambers High Net Worth (HNW), which evaluates legal and financial advisors worldwide, has ranked Bodman PLC as one of Michigan’s top law firms for services to high net worth individuals and families and their closely held businesses.
In the 2021 edition, Bodman is one of only three law firms based in Michigan, and the only one based in southeast Michigan, to be ranked at the highest “Band One” level for private wealth law.
Chambers HNW also recognizes individual attorneys; Bodman attorneys listed in the 2021 edition include David P. Larsen, Andrew H. Curoe and Kelly M. Burnell of the Detroit office and Anthony P. Cracchiolo and Marguerite Munson Lentz of the Troy office. For 2021, Larsen is one of only nine Michigan attorneys ranked at the Band One level as an individual.
The attorneys in Bodman’s High Net Worth Group provide comprehensive legal services to affluent individuals and families. The firm’s clients include some of Michigan’s most well-known families, as well as business owners, executives, athletes, and other professionals seeking to minimize the tax burden on their heirs, make significant charitable donations, or complete complex personal transactions.
- Posted August 19, 2021
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Chambers High Net Worth recognizes Bodman as one of Michigan's top firms for private wealth law
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