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Two Dawda Mann Attorneys Named 2017 Lawyers of the Year
Mulcahy and Sadler were recognized for their work in the areas of Corporate Law and Environmental Law
Dawda, Mann, Mulcahy & Sadler, PLC, a full-service business law firm providing the expertise of a large firm with the flexibility and care of a boutique operation, announced that founding members Michael Mulcahy and Susan Sadler have been recognized by Best Lawyers as 2017 “Lawyers of the Year.” Managing Member Ed Dawda made the announcement.
Mulcahy and Sadler were recognized for their work in the areas of Corporate Law and Environmental Law respectively. Best Lawyers has also recognized Mulcahy as a “Best Lawyer in America” for his work in the practice areas of Corporate Law and Real Estate Law, while Sadler has been honored seven times in the practice areas of Environmental Law, Litigation – Environment, and Litigation – Real Estate. Best Lawyers is the oldest and most highly respected peer review guide to the legal profession worldwide. It recognizes one lawyer in each practice area in local communities as a “Lawyer of the Year.”
“Michael and Susan have distinguished themselves within the legal community by displaying a tireless passion for continually doing what’s in the best interest of their clients and achieving great results on their behalf,” said Dawda. “Both Michael and Susan are cornerstones of Dawda Mann and have been instrumental in establishing the firm’s outstanding reputation among our peers and clients alike.”
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Mulcahy is a founding member of Dawda Mann and concentrates his practice on a variety of business and real estate transactional matters. He has nearly 40 years of experience in the industry and has previously been named a Top Lawyer in Metro Detroit in 2010 by Dbusiness, and has been named a Top 100 Michigan Super Lawyer since 2009. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Wayne State University and his juris doctor from the University of Michigan Law School.
Sadler, also a founding member of Dawda Mann, is the head of the Environmental, Energy and Sustainability practice group where she concentrates on a broad spectrum of environmental issues. She is currently an active member of the American Bar Association’s Litigation and Natural Resources and Energy and Environmental Law sections and is a Board Member of the Great Lakes Center for Legal Studies. She was previously the Vice Chair of the American Bar Association’s Solid and Hazardous Waste Committee. Sadler earned her bachelor’s degree from Albion College and her juris doctor from the University of Toledo.