Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, Davis and Gotting announced two attorneys have been recognized and named by The Best Lawyers in America as “Lawyer of the Year” for Lansing in their respective practice areas: Paula Manis as the Mediation 2017 “Lawyer of the Year” and Michael Rhodes as the Oil and Gas Law 2017 “Lawyer of the Year.”
In addition, The Best Lawyers in America recognized these Loomis attorneys in their practice areas for 2017: Kenneth W. Beall – Real Estate Law; Jack C. Davis – Real Estate Law; Karl L. Gotting – Administrative/Regulatory Law, Real Estate Law; Jeffrey L. Green – Real Estate Law; Catherine A. Jacobs – Family Law, Elder Law, Trusts and Estate; Paula K. Manis –Arbitration, Mediation, and Oil and Gas Law; James R. Neal –Energy Law, Natural Resources Law, Oil and Gas; Michael G. Oliva – Administrative/Regulatory Law, Energy Law; Michael H. Rhodes – Corporate Law, Health Care Law, Oil and Gas Law, Real Estate Law; Kevin J. Roragen – Commercial Litigation, Municipal Law; and Jeffrey S. Theuer – Commercial Litigation.
- Posted October 06, 2016
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