Bodman PLC attorney Michael R. Colasanti has been unanimously elected to the Michigan State University College of Law Alumni Association Board of Directors for a three-year term.
The board leads and takes part in Alumni Association activities to grow and nurture alumni relationships, provide networking opportunities, and give support to student organizations.
Board members assist with alumni programs and promote the College of Law by harnessing the influence, expertise, and resources of other MSU alumni.
Colasanti graduated from Michigan State University College of Law, summa cum laude, in 2012, joining Bodman shortly thereafter. He works in the firm’s Ann Arbor office.
He is a member of the firm’s Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution and Insurance practice groups and represents clients involved in complex commercial litigation matters.
Colasanti, who is listed as a “Rising Star” in Michigan Super Lawyers 2015, in law school was a member of the Michigan State Moot Court & Trial Advocacy Board, and a member and notes editor of the Michigan State Law Review.
He was also a Michigan State University College of Law King Scholar and received the Jurisprudence Award in Constitutional Law.
Colasanti earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado, and a Master of Public Policy degree from the University of Denver.
- Posted May 30, 2016
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Colasanti named to MSU Law Alumni Association Board of Directors
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