LEGAL PEOPLE

McDonald Hopkins LLC

McDonald Hopkins is proud to congratulate member and Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Co-Chair Dominic Paluzzi on his selection to Cybersecurity Docket’s Incident Response 50 for 2024.

Paluzzi was also recognized by Cybersecurity Docket in 2016, 2018, 2022, and 2023. He advises organizations on data privacy and cybersecurity risks on both a national and international basis, including pre-breach services, incident response strategies and management, and defense of regulatory enforcement actions and single-plaintiff and class action litigation.

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Dickinson Wright PLLC


Dickinson Wright is pleased to announce that Erin Pawlowski (member, Troy) has been named a “Go To Lawyer” for Business Transactions by Michigan Lawyers Weekly.

“I am honored to be selected by Michigan Lawyers Weekly as a ‘Go To Lawyer’ for Business Transactions. It is a privilege to be included with such a talented and accomplished group of attorneys,” Pawlowski said.

Pawlowski focuses her practice on complex corporate transactions. She has a diverse M&A practice and serves as outside general counsel for businesses in a variety of industries and stages of growth. She represents private equity sponsors, portfolio companies, venture capital funds, strategic buyers and sellers, and other privately held businesses.

Pawlowski is recognized as a leader in her field by The Legal 500 and Best Lawyers in America. She is a member of various organizations, including the Association for Corporate Growth, the American Bar Association, and the State Bar of Michigan. She received her law degree from Wayne State University Law School.

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Williams, Williams, Rattner, & Plunkett PC


Robert S. Bick, a shareholder with Birmingham-based full-service business law firm Williams, Williams, Rattner, & Plunkett (WWRP), has been named to the Michigan Lawyers Weekly 2024 list of “Go To Lawyers in Business Transactions.”

Bick’s practice focuses on corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, and business transactions. A dealmaker with more than 30 years as an attorney, he counsels and represents public and private companies, entrepreneurs, venture capital and private equity groups, boards of directors and business owners on matters related to corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, private placements, private equity, securities, tax, commercial and private lending (senior, mezzanine and subordinated credit facilities), corporate governance (counsel to corporate officers and board members) and related business law matters.

Bick’s other recognitions include being named a Corporate Law Lawyer of the Year by The Best Lawyers in America®, the M&A Attorney of the Year by the Association for Corporate Growth, the Dealmaker of the Year by the M&A Advisor, and a Leader in the Law by Michigan Lawyers Weekly. Since 2007, he has been recognized on the annual lists of Michigan Super Lawyers and DBusiness Top Lawyers.

Bick is involved with several organizations, including the Association for Corporate Growth, where he has served on the programs committee and as a judge for the ACG Cup Competition and the M&A All Stars Awards. Bick’s community activities include membership in the American Jewish Committee, where he served on the board of directors for the Detroit Regional Office, and the Anti-Defamation League, where he served on the board of directors of the Detroit Regional Office. He has also provided multi-year service as a mentor to at-risk children at Haven of Oakland County through his participation on the ACG Cares committee.

Bick earned a law degree from the University of Michigan Law School and a B.B.A. from the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross School of Business.

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Dykema


Dykema recently announced that Antonia R. Giles was selected for the Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) Detroit’s “Igniting Inspiration” Award. Giles will be honored at the Inspire & Ignite: Women’s Forum Luncheon on Friday, May 17, at the Cambria Hotel in Detroit.

According to ACG, this award program is dedicated to “acknowledge the contributions and achievements of women in the M&A community.”

Giles works with M&A clients in a variety of sectors, including tech, manufacturing, aerospace and defense, and funeral and cemetery services.

Giles earned a law degree from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law and a B.A. from Davidson College.

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Whitmer Appointments


Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer recently reappointed Brittany Schultz to the Board of Law Examiners.

Schultz is a current in-house counsel for Ford Motor Company where she represents Ford in a variety of civil litigation and commercial matters. Additionally, she serves as a member of the Michigan Supreme Court Justice For All Commission. Schultz received a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from the University of Michigan and her law degree from Wayne State University Law School.

Schultz is reappointed to represent the nominee of the Michigan Supreme Court for a term commencing July 1, 2024, and expiring June 30, 2029.  

The Board of Law Examiners is responsible for investigating and examining all persons who initially apply for admission to the State Bar of Michigan. The Board may adopt suitable regulations, subject to approval by the Supreme Court, concerning the performance of its functions and duties.

This appointment is not subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.   

In addition, Gov. Whitmer also appointed Ahmed Hassouna to the Michigan Board of Chiropractic.

Hassouna is a partner at Novara, Tesija, Catenacci, McDonald, & Baas. He received a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Michigan State University and a law degree from the University of Toledo College of Law.

Hassouna is appointed to represent the general public for a term commencing May 9, 2024, and expiring December 31, 2027. Hassouna succeeds Michael Connelly who has resigned.

The Michigan Board of Chiropractic was originally formed with the enactment of Public Act 145 of 1933. On September 30, 1978, this authority was transferred to the Public Health Code, Public Act 368 of 1978, as amended. The Board also has the obligation to take disciplinary action against licensees who have adversely affected the public’s health, safety, and welfare. The board works with the department to oversee the practice of approximately 2,863 chiropractors.

This appointment is subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.

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Williams, Williams, Rattner, & Plunkett


Williams, Williams, Rattner, & Plunkett is pleased to announce that shareholder Jerome Pesick has been admitted to the American College of Real Estate Lawyers (ACREL).

Pesick’s legal career has focused on commercial real estate, with specialties in eminent domain and condemnation law and property tax appeals and land use. Pesick served as lead counsel on what remains the largest eminent domain verdict in Michigan history—rendering $25 million in a case that involved a 6.3-acre parcel on the Detroit River with an original government offer of $13.7 million.

Pesick has successfully represented clients in many high profile eminent domain and condemnation projects including the Gordie Howe International Bridge, Comerica Park and Ford Field, Poletown, Detroit Waterfront Casino and Reclamation Project, I-696, M-59 (Hall Road), M-5 (Haggerty Connector), Northwestern Connector, Van Dyke Highway, Detroit Metropolitan Airport Expansion, Wayne State University Welcome Center, Wayne County Pinnacle Aeropark, Ypsilanti Water Street Redevelopment, and Orchard Lake Road widening, along with numerous other highway and roundabout projects and class actions.

As a member of WWRP’s tax appeal team, Pesick also actively represents clients in the commercial property tax appeals process, regularly appearing before the Michigan Tax Tribunal.

Pesick presents to the legal profession and at commercial real estate events on corporate and legal trends in the industry. He has held a variety of leadership roles in the State Bar of Michigan Real Property Law Section, including serving as chair of the Eminent Domain Committee for seven consecutive years and as chair of the Section from 2009 to 2010.

Prior to joining WWRP in 2022, Pesick led his own boutique commercial real estate law firm, Steinhardt Pesick & Cohen, for 20 years.  He has received numerous legal awards throughout his career, including multiple years as a Michigan Super Lawyer, DBusiness Top Lawyer, and Best Lawyers, as well as Best Lawyers’ regional Lawyer of the Year in both real estate law and eminent domain. He was also named to the Michigan Lawyers Weekly Leader of the Law Class of 2019.

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Butzel


Butzel attorney Beth S. Gotthelf participated in a panel program during the Women in Defense (WID) Michigan Defense Leadership Summit May 16 at the MSU Management Education Center in Troy.  The program was titled, “Large and Small Business Perspectives on Connectedness within the Defense Community.”

Gotthelf is a shareholder based in Butzel’s Troy office. She is the firm’s director of Innovation and External Relations, co-chair of the Energy & Sustainability Practice, and chair of the Aerospace & Defense Industry Team.

For more than a decade, Gotthelf has been active in the Aerospace and Defense industries, advising clients in the various legal issues including governmental contracting, ITAR, EAR, bids and bid protests, and Foreign Military Sales, to name a few.

She is chair of the Michigan Manufacturers Association Environmental Policy Committee and National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) Board Directorship Certified.

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Zausmer


Six Zausmer attorneys participated in the 12th Annual Michigan Energy Innovators Conference, contributing their expertise to advance discussions on Michigan’s evolving clean energy legislation and policy.

The 12th Annual Michigan Energy Innovators Conference was a nexus for energy efficiency advocates, industry experts, and policymakers. The event showcased Michigan’s strategic moves in clean energy legislation, emphasizing the state’s role in driving economic innovation in the energy sector.

Led by Shareholder Stephen Estey, Zausmer attorneys, including Breanne Patton, Danielle DePriest, John Lewsley, Doug Johnson, and Brenden Prather, were at the forefront of discussions on navigating the latest legal landscapes that shape the future of energy. They engaged in critical conversations about legislative advancements and strategies to address existing challenges to sustainable energy practices.

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Varnum


Varnum attorney Jailah Emerson was recently recognized as vice president of the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan – Wayne Region. Emerson was sworn in to her new position at the annual meeting on April 25.

Emerson was elected to the VP post after serving on the Board of Directors for several years, including as social media director.

Emerson is a member of Varnum’s Litigation and Trial Practice Team. She focuses her practice on complex commercial, family law, tax, and insolvency litigation. Her experience includes assisting clients with a wide variety of commercial litigation issues, ranging from standard breach of contract claims to complex real estate disputes. She represents clients throughout the litigation process, including at hearings, depositions, trial, and appellate proceedings.

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Miller Canfield


Miller Canfield proudly announces that Marc Swanson has been elected by the firm’s principals to join its five-member Board of Managing Directors.

Swanson joined Miller Canfield in 2007 and has cultivated a bankruptcy practice with a national reputation. He currently leads Miller Canfield’s Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Insolvency Group.

Swanson is a graduate of Leadership Detroit, where he refined his expertise in adaptive leadership and systemic change. His proactive approach in challenging the status quo has proven invaluable in his numerous leadership roles.

Swanson is currently the co-chair of the Debtor/Creditor Rights Committe of the State Bar of Michigan’s Business Law Section, the president of Cass Community Social Services, a non-profit organization based in Detroit, and previously served as president of the Detroit Chapter of the Turnaround Management Association.

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Kitch


On May 8, Kitch’s Lindsay Rose, Laura Sherbrook, and Michael Geraghty presented to second-year OB/GYN residents at the annual Southeast Michigan Center for Medical Education (SEMCME) session entitled, “Medical and Legal Considerations in OB/GYN” at Corewell Health Hospital Royal Oak.

Rose, Sherbrook, and Geraghty presented on topics including fetal heart tracing interpretation, GYN surgical complications, defending a lawsuit, and shoulder dystocia deliveries.

SEMCME is the largest community-based medical education consortium in the Midwest, comprised of 13 member hospitals with 277 accredited residency and fellowship programs in 90 specialties and sub-specialties, 3,636 approved residency and fellowship positions and over 4,000 university and community faculty.

Rose is a principal with Kitch and shares a leadership role with Jenna Wright Greenman’s team. She concentrates her practice on birth trauma and medical malpractice litigation, and has successfully handled numerous cases to resolution or through trial with Wright Greenman. She collaborates frequently on educational presentations to medical providers on risk management issues. Additionally, she is also actively involved in Pro Bono Work.

Sherbrook is a principal in the firm’s Detroit office.  She focuses her practice on birth trauma and medical malpractice defense. Sherbrook was named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers in 2022 and 2023. Sherbrook is a member of the Michigan Society of Healthcare Risk Management, Detroit Bar Association, and Women Lawyers Association of Michigan.

Geraghty has been a practicing attorney for 25 years, and, for the past decade and a half, he has been dedicated to defending health professionals and hospitals in medical malpractice and catastrophic birth injury cases. He also represents healthcare facilities in premises liability cases. Geraghty spent years representing clients as a former plaintiff’s attorney. This “both sides of the courtroom” background provides him with the knowledge and experience necessary to give his defense clients a penetrating analysis of both the law and the medicine and to identify the pertinent issues and strengths of their cases.

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Howard & Howard Attorneys


Howard & Howard Attorneys is pleased to welcome Bridget L. Underhill to the firm’s Royal Oak office.

Underhill has experience in a range of commercial real estate matters. She regularly advises clients in the acquisition, disposition, development, and leasing of various types of properties. In addition, her practice includes corporate and bankruptcy law in which she works closely with corporate entities, debtors, and creditors to navigate their business needs.

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Brooks Kushman


Brooks Kushman shareholder Michael Turner spoke on “Design Patent Obviousness: Federal Circuit Rehearing and Examiner AI Searching” at the Michigan Intellectual Property Law Association’s gathering in Birmingham on May 16.

Turner’s presentation examined the recent federal circuit en banc rehearing of LKQ v. GM, regarding design patent obviousness. The presentation discussed design patent obviousness, how the law may change, addressing AI-assisted design patent rejections, and strategies for maintaining a design patent portfolio while the law and procedure evolve.

Turner focuses his practice on domestic and foreign patent prosecution for mechanical matters, electromechanical matters, systems, methods, and designs. His industry background in robotics and automation provides him with experience in various technologies and manufacturing processes.

Turner counsels clients on procedures for filing domestic patent applications that meet the varying requirements for both domestic and international protection and enforcement, particularly addressing the various international nuances associated with design patents. This counseling includes generating procedures for efficient collection of invention and design disclosures to streamline internal processes.

Turner’s experience includes preparing, prosecuting, and managing international patent and industrial design portfolios, including developing strategies for obtaining strong patent protection in many countries.

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Secrest Wardle


Secrest Wardle welcomes attorneys Caroline Grech and L. Charlynn Turner to the firm.

Grech joins Secrest Wardle’s Troy office as an executive partner and member of the firm’s General Negligence, and Premises Liability Practice Groups. Grech is a litigator whose practice includes the full range of employment issues, civil rights violations, and discrimination/disability issues. Grech also has experience in business and commercial litigation.

Turner joins Secrest Wardle’s Troy location as a partner and member of the firm’s Appellate Practice Group. Turner is a litigator and appellate practitioner whose experience includes working at the Michigan Court of Appeals, the Michigan Supreme Court, and the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office. Through her appellate practice, Turner handles a wide variety of issues on appeal, including no-fault, tort, premises liability, business and commercial litigation, municipal law, and criminal law. She is licensed to practice in the State of Michigan, and the U.S. Eastern District of Michigan.