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Subrogation cases, civil appeals, and probate and estate planning are core practice areas for Ann. In addition, she serves as the firm's technology expert, keeping abreast with and implementing new technology designed to improve our service to our clients.
She is a member of the National Association of Subrogation Professionals. She is also a member of several state bar and American Bar Association sections pertaining to her practice areas, legal technology, and law practice management.
Ann serves as a member of the Circuit Court Appellate Rules Committee. The committee was appointed by the Michigan Supreme Court in association with the Michigan Judges Association and the Appellate Practice Section of the Michigan State Bar to rewrite the court rules for appeals to circuit courts.
Ann joined the firm in 1996 after almost two years with the Michigan Court of Appeals as a research attorney. A published author, she wrote a case comment for the Thomas M. Cooley Law Review questioning the wisdom of using peremptory orders to decide issues of state constitutional law.
Before attending law school, Ann worked for a number of years as a buyer and negotiator for a wholesale distributing company. Her practical business experience has proven invaluable in counseling small business owners.
