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- Posted July 22, 2010
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Garan Lucow names Plumb, Whitman to firm's executive committee

Garan Lucow Miller PC has announced that Frederick Plumb and John Whitman have been elected to serve on the firm's executive committee.
Plumb is managing shareholder of the firm's Detroit office while Whitman is managing shareholder in the firm's Ann Arbor office.
Plumb's practice area covers a broad spectrum of law, including, insurance coverage disputes, bad faith and extra contractual damage claims, first and third party auto, property claims, truck accidents, commercial claims and catastrophic claims.
This is Plumb's fourth term on the executive committee.
Whitman's practice areas are criminal defense, insurance law and personal injury defense and litigation.
Published: Thu, Jul 22, 2010
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