Nineteen Maddin Hauser Attorneys Named in 2023 Edition of Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
Maddin Hauser is delighted to announce that 19 attorneys have been included in the 2023 list of Michigan Super Lawyers. New this year, Andrew Harris joined the list of recognized firm attorneys. For the third consecutive year, Kate Klaus and Julie Teicher appear on the “Top 100 Michigan Super Lawyers” list and are named among the “Top 50 Women Michigan Super Lawyers.”
The Maddin Hauser attorneys appearing on the 2023 list of Michigan Super Lawyers are:
- David M. Eisenberg – Bankruptcy, Creditor Debtor Rights
- Earle I. Erman – Bankruptcy
- David H. Freedman – Business & Corporate, Mergers & Acquisitions, Real Estate
- Andrew M. Harris – Business Litigation, Tax, Real Estate
- David E. Hart – Business Litigation, Civil Litigation, Insurance Coverage
- Mark R. Hauser – Real Estate, Mergers & Acquisitions, Estate Planning & Probate
- Harvey R. Heller – Professional Liability, Insurance Coverage
- Kathleen H. Klaus – Professional Liability, Employment Litigations, Civil Litigations
- Charles M. Lax – Employee Benefits, Business & Corporate, Estate Planning & Probate
- Julie C. Mayer – Insurance Coverage, Professional Liability
- Steven D. Sallen – Real Estate, Business & Corporate, Environmental
- David M. Saperstein – Professional Liability, Securities Litigation, Appellate
- Julie B. Teicher – Bankruptcy, Creditor Debtor Rights, Business Litigation
- Stewart C.W. Weiner – Family Law, Construction Litigation, Estate & Trust Litigation
- Steve M. Wolock – Professional Liability, Employment Litigation, Insurance Coverage
Super Lawyers also recognizes the legal profession’s up-and-coming attorneys – “Rising Stars.” These outstanding attorneys, under age 40 or practicing for ten years or less, comprise fewer than two-and-one-half percent of Michigan’s lawyers.
- Corinne Rockoff – Real Estate
Using a patented selection process, Super Lawyers evaluates candidates based on 12 distinct peer recognition and professional achievement indicators. Fewer than five percent of Michigan attorneys are named annually.