Christensen Law, with offices in Ann Arbor, Southfield, Detroit and Grand Rapids, has been named a Tier 1 law firm in the Detroit region for personal injury litigation by U.S. News & World Report magazine.
Christensen made the list of Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” following an evaluation that included at least one attorney from the firm having also been recognized by the U.S. News Best Lawyers rating and information collected in ballots submitted by other attorneys also ranked by U.S. News.
For nearly 30 years, David Christensen and his team have helped thousands of clients secure financial resolution following an accident. Christensen specializes in auto accident law, and the firm includes trial attorneys and paralegals.
Christensen earned his law degree, with honors, and a Master’s Degree from the University of Michigan. He is past chair of the Michigan Association for Justice’s no-fault committee, past chair of the negligence section of the Michigan State Bar and is a member of the Council of Chief Justices Civil Justice Initiative. He testifies before the Michigan legislature, and his expertise has led to appointments to key positions that affect the development of Michigan’s no-fault law.
In 2012, Christensen was chosen as a “Leader in the Law” by Michigan Lawyer’s Weekly.
- Posted February 20, 2020
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