Hooper Hathaway, PC, based in Ann Arbor, has named Francyne B. Stacey as the firm’s newest member. She comes to Hooper Hathaway from the Detroit-based firm of Butzel Long where she specialized in employment and immigration law for businesses, individuals and families as well as general business law.
In her role at Hooper Hathaway, Stacey’s expertise in public employee law and representation of individuals rounds out the firm’s labor and employment practice.
In light of the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) historic ruling in favor of marriage equality, Stacey, as one of the state’s preeminent experts on same-sex legal matters, is also able to assist couples with a variety of issues pertaining to immigration, employment, employment discrimination, estate planning, insurance benefits, the Family and Medical Leave Act, and family unity matters including child custody.
Stacey holds a law degree from Wayne State University and an undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and serves on the Institute of Continuing Legal Education Labor & Employment Law Advisory Board. She is also active in the community organizations and local and national politics.
A Detroit native, Stacey now makes her home in Ann Arbor.
- Posted July 06, 2015
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Stacey joins Hooper Hathaway

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