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Burzych is “Lawyer of the Year”

A member of the Okemos-based law firm of Fahey Schultz Burzych Rhodes PLC, has been selected as “Lawyer of the Year” by peers for inclusion in the 21st Edition of The Best Lawyers in America, which is published by U.S. News annually. 

Mark J. Burzych has been named the Best Lawyers’ 2015 Lansing metropolitan area Government Relations Practice “Lawyer of the Year.”  The “Lawyer of the Year” designation is based upon the collective opinion of the Lansing area’s Governmental Relations lawyers.

“We are honored that Mark has been recognized by the legal community as providing the best in legal services, particularly in one of our firm’s core areas of practice.  We pride ourselves on being experts in our areas of practice and in staying on top of the latest developments in the law.  It’s nice to know that others recognize Mark’s contribution to the law.” said Stephen Schultz, President of the firm.  Mr. Schultz was recognized as the “Lawyer of the Year” in Employment Law in 2012.

Fahey Schultz Burzych Rhodes PLC has now grown to 11 attorneys and 6 professional staff.  The firm brings together legal experts from several specialties to serve its clients in four core areas of practice.  The firm has more than 150 years of combined experience in the representation of municipalities and drain commissioners, libraries and authorities, franchisors and franchisees, businesses, employers, and public utilities. More information about the firm is available at www.fsbrlaw.com.

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