Please join us in congratulating our inaugural Michigan’s Go To Lawyer for cannabis law.
Michael Komorn, Komorn Law, Farmington Hills
Michigan Lawyers Weekly is pleased to announce the inaugural “Go To Lawyers” for cannabis law.
Now in its fifth year, the “Go To Lawyers” program recognizes top lawyers in a particular practice area.
Earlier this year, we celebrated “Go To Lawyers” for employment law and business transactions. In 2023, we featured top lawyers in construction law, business litigation, commercial real estate and negligence law, for plaintiffs’ and defense side, including medical malpractice, personal injury, premises liability and products liability.
A “Go To Lawyer” is:
- A lawyer who is an expert in his or her field, well-versed in the nuances of the case law, statutes and regulations clients will encounter.
- A lawyer who is experienced and enjoys a record of success, with many cases and/or transactions that give testimony to the quality advice he or she can provide.
- A lawyer to whom other lawyers make referrals because of his or her expertise and accomplishments.
- A lawyer who can think creatively and identify all options for a client.
- A lawyer you would name when a friend from another state calls and says she has a client who needs some legal help in a given part of our state.
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