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Lawyer Alan Wallace Joins Miller Canfield Focusing on Commercial and Governmental Litigation

October 13, 2010

Alan Wallace has joined the law firm of Miller Canfield as a senior attorney in the Lansing, Mich. office. He represents municipal governments relative to new economic development, rehabilitation projects and collection of tax revenues.

Wallace has extensive experience particularly in many different types of economic development projects. He recently assisted a city in closing a transaction involving major redevelopment that included several different layers of economic development and tax incentives prompting an increase in revenue to the city and an economic boost of jobs for the area. During law school, he also served as an intern at the Michigan Court of Appeals under the Honorable Bill Schuette.

Wallace is a member of the American Bar Association, the State Bar of Michigan as well as the Ingham County Bar Association, where he received the 2010 Top 5 Under 35 Award.

He is a volunteer youth basketball coach and is heavily involved with the Education Childcare Center (EC3), where he serves as chair of the board of directors. He received his J.D. from Thomas M. Cooley Law School and his B.A. from Freed-Hardeman University, where he played four-years of college basketball.  

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