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- Posted August 19, 2010
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Chalgian and Tripp Law Offices welcomes two new attorneys

EAST LANSING, MI--Chalgian and Tripp Law Offices is pleased to announce the addition of two new associates, Daniel Moraniec and Rebecca Livingston.
Dan Moraniec is an East Lansing native who recently graduated near the top of his class at Thomas Cooley Law School. He served as Associate Editor for the Thomas M. Cooley Journal of Practical and Clinical Law and is an American Inns of Court member. In addition to his dedication to the law, Dan also participates as a volunteer in the community, including work with hospice, a local homeless shelter, and cleaning up the Grand River.
''Dan joined our firm as a clerk while he studied for the bar exam'' explained Attorney Chalgian. ''As a law clerk Dan demonstrated the skills that suggest he will grow into an excellent attorney - which means he is smart, works very hard and cares a lot about the cases he is involved in. We feel very fortunate that we were able to convince him to stay on with us now that he is licensed to practice law.''
Rebecca Livingston is also a Thomas Cooley Law School School graduate. Rebecca who grew up in Portland now lives and works in Jackson. Although Rebecca has only been in Jackson for a few years, she is already a member of the Jackson Chamber of Commerce legislative committee, 2nd Vice Chair of the Jackson County Bar Association, and President of Jacktown Connect- a Jackson young professionals organization
''I have lived in Jackson all my life, and love this community'' said Attorney Tripp. ''It is very rewarding to have a young person like Rebecca who moved here and chose to make it her home. Rebecca's excitement about Jackson and her commitment to becoming part of the community is inspiring.''
Published: Thu, Aug 19, 2010
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