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- Posted July 13, 2010
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State - Chambers USA ranks Bodman among state's top law firms

The prestigious peer and client-review journal Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business has again named Bodman one of Michigan's top business law firms.
Chambers ranks law firms and leading individual attorneys in key practice areas based upon exhaustive interviews with clients and with peers at other law firms.
Bodman is the only firm in Michigan to achieve the highest possible rating in the Banking & Finance category for 2010. Bodman has earned the highest Chambers rating for Banking & Finance for eight consecutive years. Chambers also ranked Bodman among Michigan's top firms in Corporate/M&A, Commercial Litigation, Real Estate and Labor & Employment.
Chambers also recognizes individual lawyers who have been identified by their clients and peers as leaders in their areas of specialty. Bodman attorneys included in the individual rankings (by area of specialty) are:
* Banking & Finance: Scott P. Gyorke, Kathleen O'Callaghan Hickey, Joseph J. Kochanek, Larry R. Shulman, Wendy L. Zabriskie
* Banking & Finance-Bankruptcy: Robert J. Diehl, Jr., Ralph E. McDowell
* Commercial Litigation: Dennis J. Levasseur, Joseph J. Shannon
* Corporate / M&A: Timothy R. Damschroder, Laurence B. Deitch, F. Thomas Lewand
* Labor & Employment: Karen L. Piper
* Real Estate: David W. Hipp, Nicholas P. Scavone, Jr., Andrew Z. Spilkin
Published: Tue, Jul 13, 2010
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