Contributors
- Partner
Sandra J. Densham is a partner in the firm’s Grand Rapids office who focuses her practice in the area of general defense litigation, including product, premises and motor vehicle liability, as well as marine and recreational ...
- President & CEO
Jeffrey C. Gerish serves as President & CEO of Plunkett Cooney. He dedicates a significant amount of his time to managing the firm’s 140 attorneys and 300 employees in 11 offices across Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.
In ...
- Associate
Alyssa C. Kennedy is a member of Plunkett Cooney's Torts & Litigation and Medical Litigation practice groups. She maintains a wide-ranging litigation practice that includes the defense of premises liability, toxic torts ...
- Associate
Jacob H. Levine is a member of the firm’s Torts & Litigation Practice Group. He concentrates his practice on the defense of insurance law and general negligence claims involving employment law, motor vehicle and trucking ...
- Partner
Robert A. Marzano currently serves as Co-leader of Plunkett Cooney’s Torts & Litigation Practice Group, which includes more than 40 attorneys across three states. As a member of the firm’s Bloomfield Hills office, Mr. Marzano ...
- Partner
Brian T. McGorisk is a partner in Plunkett Cooney’s Flint office. He represents a variety of different clients in many areas of the law.
Mr. McGorisk represents health-related organizations, financial institutions ...
- Associate
An attorney in Plunkett Cooney's Labor & Employment Law Practice Group, Brian K. Mitzel concentrates his practice primarily on the defense of clients involved in employment liability litigation and regulatory disputes that ...
- Associate
Mark W. Oszust is an attorney in the firm's Commercial Litigation and Construction Law practice groups. Mr. Oszust focuses his litigation practice in construction and real estate law, as well as in high profile and complex ...
- Partner
The managing partner of Plunkett Cooney's Indianapolis office, Pamela A. Paige maintains a diverse practice in the areas of banking, insurance coverage and general litigation, including claims involving creditors' rights ...
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Recent Updates
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- Uniform Trade Practices Act Requires Timely Payment of Property Claims
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