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Forty-Three Miller Canfield Lawyers Named Best in U.S.

November 17, 2004

Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, P.L.C. announced today that forty-three of its lawyers were recently selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America®, 2005-2006 (Copyright 2004 by Woodward/White, Inc., of Aiken, S.C.), a referral guide to legal excellence in the United States.

This year, Best Lawyers® conducted an exhaustive year-long, peer-review survey in which more than 16,000 leading attorneys throughout the country cast more than a half million votes on the legal abilities of other lawyers in their specialties. Because lawyers are not required or allowed to pay a fee to be listed, inclusion in Best Lawyers is considered a singular honor.

Following is a list of Miller Canfield attorneys honored in The Best Lawyers in America® 2005-2006.

Ann Arbor office: Gregory L. Curtner, Antitrust Law; Paul R. Dimond, Corporate, M&A, and Securities Law; Bettye S. Elkins, Cyber Law and Health Care Law; Joseph M. Fazio, Real Estate Law; Robert E. Gilbert, Real Estate Law; Allyn D. Kantor, Alternative Dispute Resolution and Business Litigation; Erik H. Serr, Corporate, M&A, and Securities Law; Timothy D. Sochocki, Health Care Law.

Detroit office: Bruce D. Birgbauer, Corporate, M&A, and Securities Law and International Trade and Finance Law; Orin D. Brustad, Employee Benefits Law; Leonard D. Givens, Labor and Employment Law, Jonathan S. Green, Bankruptcy and Creditor-Debtor Rights Law; Saul A. Green, Criminal Defense; Michael W. Hartmann, Business Litigation; Michael A. Indenbaum, Tax Law; Thomas W. Linn, Financial Institutions and Transactions Law; Samuel J. McKim III, Tax Law; Megan P. Norris, Labor and Employment Law; Thomas G. Parachini, Business Litigation; Clarence L. Pozza, Jr., Business Litigation; Jerry T. Rupley, Public Finance Law; Larry A. Saylor, Antitrust Law; James A. Simpson, Financial Institutions and Transactions Law; Deborah W. Thompson, Employee Benefits Law; Stevan Uzelac, Tax Law; Amanda Van Dusen, Public Finance Law and Financial Institutions and Transactions Law; Carl H. von Ende, Business Litigation and Financial Institutions and Transactions Law.

Grand Rapids office: Michael G. Campbell, Corporate, M&A, and Securities Law; Richard A. Gaffin, Intellectual Property Law; George E. Parker III, Corporate, M&A, and Securities Law and Financial Institutions and Transactions Law.

Kalamazoo office: Ronald E. Baylor, Environmental Law; Eric V. Brown, Jr., Corporate, M&A, and Securities Law; John R. Cook, Corporate, M&A, and Securities Law; Thomas P. Hustoles, Labor and Employment Law; Kurt N. Sherwood, Labor and Employment Law.

Lansing office: Michael R. Atkins, Gaming Law; William J. Danhof, Financial Institutions and Transactions Law and Public Finance Law.

Monroe office: Rocque E. Lipford, Corporate, M&A, and Securities Law

Troy office: David D. Joswick, Corporate, M&A, and Securities Law and Financial Institutions and Transactions Law; Kenneth E. Konop, Trusts and Estates; Stephen G. Palms, Real Estate Law; David M. Thoms, Trusts and Estates; James W. Williams, Trusts and Estates.


The 330-attorney law firm of Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, P.L.C. was established in Detroit in 1852 and has offices in Ann Arbor, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Howell, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Monroe, and Troy, Michigan. Other offices are located in New York City, Pensacola, Florida, Washington, D.C., Windsor, Ontario, and in Gdynia, Katowice, and Warsaw, Poland.

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