Warner Norcross + Judd LLP has been ranked among 2022 “Best Law Firms” by Best Lawyers and U.S. News & World Report, for litigation work in regulatory enforcement and environmental law.
Warner was recognized in the top tier of law firms in Grand Rapids for appellate practice; banking and finance; bankruptcy and creditor debtor rights/insolvency and reorganization; bet-the-company litigation; business organizations, including LLCs and partnerships; closely held companies and family businesses; commercial litigation; copyright; corporate; employee benefits; employment – management; energy regulatory; environmental; family law; family law mediation; financial services regulation; health care; international trade and finance; labor – management; litigation in the areas of bankruptcy, construction, environmental, intellectual property, labor and employment, patent, real estate, trusts and estates and personal injury; mergers and acquisitions; natural resources; nonprofit/charities; patent; real estate; securities/capital markets; tax; trademark; trusts and estates; and water
The Detroit, Midland, Kalamazoo and Lansing offices were recognized as top-tier law firms.
Lansing was recognized for its government relations practice, eminent domain and condemnation and real estate law and commercial, construction and environmental litigation.
- Posted November 25, 2021
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Warner Norcross + Judd LLP ranked as a top-tier law firm
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