A total of 21 honors were presented to attorneys at Chalgian & Tripp Law Offices, PLLC for 2018.
The following six attorneys were named as Super Lawyers for 2018 by the Michigan Super Lawyers Magazine: Douglas Chalgian, Amy Tripp, David Shaltz, John Bos, Ramon (Fred) Rolf, and John Mabley; both Doug Chalgian and Amy Tripp were listed in the top 100 attorneys in Michigan. In addition, Sara Schimke and Joseph Weiler have been named Rising Stars the Michigan Super Lawyers Magazine.
These attorneys were selected as Leading Lawyers by Leading Lawyers Magazine for 2018: Doug Chalgian, Amy Tripp, David Shaltz, Christopher Smith, Sara Schimke, John Mabley, R. Drummond Black, Erin Majka, Ramon (Fred) Rolf, and John Bos. In addition, Doug Chalgian, Amy Tripp, John Bos, and John Mabley were all recognized by The Best Lawyers in America 2018.
Chalgian & Tripp Law Offices, handling elder law, estate planning, probate and trust administration, special needs planning, and probate litigation, was recognized as a “Best Law Firm” for both the Lansing and Detroit metropolitan areas by The Best Lawyers in America 2019.
- Posted October 25, 2018
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East Lansing firm garners 21 honors

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