Ann Arbor – Dinsmore & Shohl LLP welcomes Julia T. Stuebing to the firm’s Ann Arbor office. She will practice out of the Litigation Department and work with the Commercial Litigation Group.
Stuebing comes to Dinsmore from Lasater & Martin, P.C., where she represented individuals and businesses throughout all stages of litigation in civil disputes involving tort law, statutory schemes, state regulations, and municipal code.
She also served as Law Clerk for the Honorable Kenneth M. Laff at the Denver District Court.
Stuebing earned her J.D. at the University of Michigan Law School and earned her B.A. at Colby College.
Dinsmore & Shohl, with more than 625 attorneys with locations in 21 cities throughout California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C. and West Virginia. provides services to meet the needs of large and small businesses,institutions, associations, governments, professional firms and individuals.
- Posted August 15, 2016
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