Contributors
- Partner
Matthew J. Boettcher is a partner in the firm’s Bloomfield Hills office and a member of Plunkett Cooney’s Commercial Litigation Practice Group. He concentrates his practice in the area of commercial litigation with ...
- Partner
Matthew L. Hendricksen is the Managing Partner of Plunkett Cooney's Chicago location. He maintains a wide ranging practice that includes expertise in banking law, business litigation, creditors’ rights and real estate law.
Mr ...
- Partner
Marc P. Jerabek is a partner with expertise in financial services, real estate and business matters. An accomplished litigator, Mr. Jerabek represents financial institutions, mortgage servicers, large and small businesses, and ...
- Partner
The leader of Plunkett Cooney’s Commercial Litigation Practice Group and a member of the firm’s Banking, Bankruptcy & Creditors’ Rights Practice Group, Patrick Lannen has been integral to the growth and success of the ...
- Partner
David A. Lerner is a partner in the firm’s Bloomfield Hills office and a member of Plunkett Cooney’s Banking, Bankruptcy & Creditors' Rights Practice Group.
Mr. Lerner has represented banks, other financial institutions ...
- Associate
Brooke A. Nosanchuk is a member of Plunkett Cooney's Commercial Litigation Practice Group. She focuses her practice on real property, contract disputes, business torts and banking conflicts.
Ms. Nosanchuk represents financial ...
- Senior Attorney
Joseph A. Peterson is a member of Plunkett Cooney's Business Transactions & Planning Practice Group and serves as leader of the firm's Tax Law Practice Group. He has extensive experience with tax law, risk management and litigation.
- Partner
A partner in the firm's Detroit office, David R. Stechow focuses his practice in various areas of complex litigation, including construction law, product liability and fire and property damage litigation.
Mr. Stechow has appeared ...
- Partner
John F. Sullivan is a partner in Plunkett Cooney's Chicago office, who maintains a diverse litigation practice. A member of several firm practice groups, Mr. Sullivan’s litigation expertise includes complex commercial ...
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