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- Posted May 13, 2013
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Attorney appointed a fellow of the ABF
Soni H. Mithani, a principal in the Ann Arbor office of Miller Canfield, has been appointed a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation.
Just one-third of one percent of lawyers admitted to practice in each jurisdiction of the United States is invited to become a fellow of the organization.
The American Bar Foundation was founded in 1952 by the American Bar Association, and is recognized as "the premier institute for social science research on law in the United States."
At Miller Canfield, Mithani specializes in litigation and dispute resolution. She has handled a variety of business and government related matters before trial and appellate courts. She oversees an active and diverse caseload, including commercial contract matters, business tort disputes, construction cases, fraud and abuse claims, and municipal litigation.
Mithani earned a juris doctorate from Harvard Law School, graduating cum laude, and a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan.
Published: Mon, May 13, 2013
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