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Headquarters
  
Lansing, Michigan

No. of attorneys
  
42

Founded
  
1883

Number of offices
  
3

No. of offices
  
3

Date founded
  
1883

Number of attorneys
  
42

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Major practice areas
  
Administrative Law Business and Tax Law Family Law Intellectual Property Real Estate Law

Key people
  
Michael P. Donnelly, President Michael E. Cavanaugh, Vice President Edward J. Castellani, Vice President Brian P. Morley, Treasurer H. Kirby Albright, Secretary

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Fraser Trebilcock is a law firm in Michigan, in the United States. It has offices in Lansing, Detroit, and Grand Rapids, and is associated with SCG Legal, of which it is the only Michigan member. In 2013, Michigan Lawyers Weekly ranked Fraser Trebilcock as Michigan's 28th largest law firm. Crain's Detroit Business ranked the firm as Michigan's 8th largest among "Outstate Law Firms" (ranking of size based on attorneys headquartered outside of Metro Detroit).

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History

Fraser Trebilcock was founded by Rollin H. Person, who began his private practice in Lansing in 1883, and was appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court in 1915 where he 'established a proud record for ability and industry in the highest court of the State.' (Hon. Edward Cahill, Resolution to the Ingham County Bar Association, Oct. 23, 1917) The firm became Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap, P.C., and is now known as Fraser Trebilcock.

Practice areas

The firm provides counsel in more than 70 areas of legal practice.

Recognition

  • Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating
  • 25 Attorneys with AV Preeminent rating
  • Best Law Firms in America
  • Tier 1 ranking in 7 practice areas
  • Tier 2 ranking in 5 practice areas
  • Super Lawyers
  • Fraser Trebilcock has had 20 attorneys selected as Super Lawyers since 2006.
  • References

    Fraser Trebilcock Wikipedia