Jonathon (Jon) Homa has joined the Sinas Dramis Law Firm as an associate attorney in the firm’s Lansing office.
Specializing in personal injury law and knowledgeable about the Michigan Auto No-Fault Insurance Law, Homa predominantly represents plaintiffs who are injured or killed in crashes involving motor vehicles, semi-trucks, motorcycles and bicycles. He also represents victims of civil rights violations.
Before joining Sinas Dramis as an associate, Homa worked as a law clerk at the firm for several years. He is a member of the Ingham County Bar Association and the Michigan Association for Justice.
“We are very happy to have Jon join our team of attorneys,” says Sinas Dramis Law Firm partner Stephen Sinas. “He excelled working as a law clerk at our firm and is fully ready to provide skilled and effective legal representation to our clients.”
Homa graduated from Western Michigan University, where he majored in Biology and minored in Chemistry. He went on to graduate cum laude from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School. He was admitted to the Michigan bar in 2017.
- Posted July 03, 2017
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Attorney Jonathon Homa joins Sinas Dramis

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