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Experienced Appellate Attorneys at Collins, Einhorn Provide Outstanding Service, Help Shape Rule of Law

The appellate practice at Michigan law firm Collins, Einhorn, Farrell & Ulanoff, P.C. is comprised of a number of distinguished attorneys.

2010-09-03
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI, September 03, 2010 (Press-News.org) The appellate practice at Michigan law firm Collins, Einhorn, Farrell & Ulanoff, P.C. is comprised of a number of distinguished attorneys. These attorneys frequently are engaged to represent clients in appeals and post trial matters, prepare emergency and other applications for leave to appeal, evaluate the chances of success on appeal, advise trial counsel on matters of issue preservation during trial, and support trial counsel by supplying first class briefing. As a practice with an outstanding professional reputation, a large number of Collins, Einhorn's appellate cases arrive in the form of referrals from outside the firm.

Collins, Einhorn's appellate practice group has been building an outstanding team of experienced appellate advocates for nearly 30 years. The group has become respected by legal professionals and judges at both the state and federal court levels. This recognition reflects the team's legal maturity, record of successful appeals and strong client advocacy.
The firm's experienced appellate attorneys have argued hundreds of cases in the Michigan Court of Appeals, the Michigan Supreme Court, and the federal Circuit Courts of Appeals. More than half of the appeals the firm handles are referrals from outside the firm. In addition to their service to the appellate bench and bar, the great depth of this group of attorneys is shown by their clear, persuasive and thoroughly researched briefs.
The appellate practice area provides the firm's lawyers with the most direct influence on the rule of law through well-reasoned briefs and thoroughly argued verdicts.
The appellate practice group includes experts Noreen Slank, Deborah Hebert, Geoffrey Brown, and Tracey Bobo.

Noreen Slank and Deborah Hebert have both served the Appellate Practice Section of the State Bar of Michigan as chairpersons and council members. Slank frequently lectures on matters of appellate practice and is one of only a select few attorneys named by Best Lawyers in America as a Michigan "Best" appellate lawyer. Slank also serves the Michigan Supreme Court as a member of its Model Civil Jury Instruction Committee, a committee of lawyers and judges that meets quarterly to recommend how juries should be instructed on the law. Geoff Brown served the Michigan Court of Appeals as a judge's clerk before joining the firm.

For nearly four decades, Collins, Einhorn, Farrell & Ulanoff, P.C. has provided outstanding legal counsel to clients in diverse practice areas. Our representation of clients focuses on defense litigation in state and federal courts. We are committed to providing knowledgeable and responsive service to our clients. Since our founding in 1971, we have gained an unparalleled reputation for our work and results for both institutional and individual clients nationwide. Importantly, our firm has been at the forefront of Professional Liability defense litigation (legal malpractice, medical malpractice, accounting malpractice), Asbestos and Toxic Tort litigation, Employment and Workers Compensation, Insurance Coverage, General Liability, and Appellate law.


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[Press-News.org] Experienced Appellate Attorneys at Collins, Einhorn Provide Outstanding Service, Help Shape Rule of Law
The appellate practice at Michigan law firm Collins, Einhorn, Farrell & Ulanoff, P.C. is comprised of a number of distinguished attorneys.