Today we named 12 attorneys to our first class of Animal Friendly Attorneys™. They come from many parts of Michigan, and one is from Kentucky. They practice in thirteen areas of the law, including Animal Law. We’re proud to announce, and send congratulations to:
Mary Chartier, East Lansing
Danielle Nicole Dawson, Grand Rapids
Celeste M. Dunn, Clarkston
LeeAnn M. Ford, Auburn Hills
John P. Guenther, Bloomfield Hills
Erin Klug, Novi
Nadine Koppin, Bingham Farms
Ginny K. Mikita, Rockford
Tricia Smith, Dowagiac
Justin J. Sterk, Grand Rapids
Kelly A. Todd, Louisville, KY
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We also unveiled the logo designed specifically for the program, which can be used by the attorneys designated. Attorneys attesting to a vegan or vegetarian diet display a green leaf designation on the logo. Learn more about the program, and contact information and areas of practice for our inductees here.
“I am honored to be amongst each of you in this inaugural class and deeply grateful
to Attorneys for Animals for all of its work over the years
and this special recognition.”–Ginny Mikita, Animal Friendly Attorneys™ Inaugural Class