LANSING—Lansing attorney George T. Sinas has been recognized by Leading Lawyers as one of Michigan’s “Top 10 Plaintiffs’ PI Lawyers,” one of only two attorneys outside the metro-Detroit area to be listed. Less than 5 percent of all Michigan attorneys receive the Leading Lawyers distinction.
Leading Lawyers also named Sinas one of Michigan’s “Top 10 Consumer Lawyers.”
Sinas has received many kudos throughout his l career, including Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s “Lawyer of the Year” award in 2013, Michigan Association for Justice’s “Champion of Justice” award in 2014 and Michigan Defense Trial Counsel’s “Most Respected Advocate” award in 2015.
Additionally, three other Sinas Dramis partners have been listed as Leading Lawyers:
James F. Graves— “Top 100 Outstate (Non-Detroit Metro) Lawyer” and “Top 100 Consumer Lawyer”; Michael E. Larkin — “Top 100 Outstate (Non-Detroit Metro) Lawyer” and “Top 100 Consumer Lawyer”; and Bryan J. Waldman — “Top 100 Leading Lawyer,” “Top 100 Outstate (Non-Detroit Metro) Lawyer” and “Top 100 Consumer Lawyer.”
In additional news, Sinas and the Sinas Dramis Law Firm were featured in the June 2017 inaugural issue of Leading Lawyers Magazine – Michigan Edition.
- Posted August 28, 2017
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Sinas recognized as a Top 10 Plaintiff
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