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Miller Canfield Attorney Named to Michigan Attorney Discipline Board

October 13, 2005

William J. Danhof , a principal at the law firm of Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, P.L.C., was recently named by the Michigan Supreme Court to the Michigan Attorney Discipline Board for a term expiring September 30, 2008. He replaces Theodore J. St. Antoine, a former dean of the University of Michigan Law School (1971-1978).

Danhof is the original member of Miller Canfield’s Lansing office, where he leads the firm’s Public Law Group and practices general governmental and municipal law. He has served as bond counsel to the state of Michigan and many Michigan cities, townships, counties, and colleges.

He is a member of the National Association of Bond Lawyers, Government Finance Officers’ Association, and Michigan Municipal Finance Officers’ Association, and he is a fellow of the American Bar Association and the State Bar of Michigan Foundations. He is a past president of the American College of Bond Counsel, of which he is a founding member. He is honored as one of the best lawyers in the country in the areas of public finance and banking law in The Best Lawyers in America.

He received his law degree from the University of Michigan Law School and a B.A. from Michigan State University.

The 350-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, Saginaw, 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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