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Five Sinas Dramis Attorneys Named 2014 Michigan Super Lawyers

Super Lawyers

Four of our Lansing personal injury attorneys have been named Michigan Super Lawyers for at least 7 years Five of the Sinas Dramis Law Firm’s Lansing personal injury attorneys have been recognized as 2014 Michigan Super Lawyers in the Plaintiff’s Personal Injury category: George T. Sinas, Timothy J. Donovan, James F. Graves, Bryan J. Waldman, and Stephen H. Sinas. Lawyers are selected for this distinction based on a number of factors, including a vote of their peers, which makes this designation so unique. Most of the attorneys designated as Michigan Super Lawyers have been recognized as such for at least seven years,...

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Five Sinas Dramis Attorneys Named in 2015 “Best Lawyers in America”

Best Lawyers in America

Attorneys at our firm have been recognized by “Best Lawyers” for their hard work and dedication to Michigan personal injury and family law We are pleased to announce that four of our Michigan personal injury attorneys have been recognized in the 2015 edition of Best Lawyers in America in their respective practice areas. George T. Sinas has been listed in Best Lawyers in America every year since 1989, in the areas of Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs. He was also recognized as “Lawyer of the Year” in Personal Injury Litigation in the Lansing area in both 2009 and 2014. As one of the state’s leading experts...

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Sinas Dramis Honored For Contribution to Legal Assistance Center

Grand Rapids Personal Injury Firm Was Recognized as the "First Friend" of the Grand Rapids Legal Assistance Center Recently, Sinas Dramis Law Firm, one of Michigan’s oldest personal injury firms,  was honored for its support of one Grand Rapids’ great institutions: the Legal Assistance Center. Last month, the Legal Assistance Center (LAC) held its first annual Summer Social for its donors at Founders Brewing Taproom in Grand Rapids. At that event, the LAC honored its law firm “friends,” i.e., those firms that donate at least $1,000 each year to the organization. The Sinas Dramis Law Firm was specially recognized as the “first...

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Price v High Pointe Oil Company: Michigan Supreme Court Delivers Blow to Homeowners

The Michigan Supreme Court handed down a decision recently in the case of Price v High Pointe Oil Company that represents a significant loss for homeowners and their ability to obtain compensation in cases involving the destruction of their homes. Imagine this: while at work, you receive an urgent phone call informing you that your home – the home you built and lived in for over 30 years — has been flooded by 400 gallons of toxic, home-heating oil. Beckie Price received such a phone call back in 2007 when her home was destroyed by an oil company that negligently pumped hundreds...

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Michigan Lawyers Weekly Selects George T. Sinas as a “Leader in the Law” for 2013

The Sinas Dramis Law Firm is proud to announce that Michigan Lawyers Weekly, the leading legal newspaper in the state of Michigan, recently named George T Sinas a “Leader in the Law” for 2013!  George was one of 30 elite attorneys that were selected based on the following considerations: being passionate and active on behalf of clients, the legal community and the community at large; a record of success in the legal profession; and a record of achievements that displays a strength of character and ability to be a leader in the Michigan legal community. We are so proud of George...

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Stephen Sinas Argues Price v High Pointe Oil Company Before the Michigan Supreme Court

On Thursday, November 15, 2012, Stephen Sinas argued the case of Price v High Pointe Oil Company before the Michigan Supreme Court.  Jim Graves and Stephen Sinas have represented Beckie Price as a result of an incident that occurred on November 17, 2007, in which High Pointe Oil Company negligently released 400 gallons of fuel oil directly into the basement of Ms. Price’s home in DeWitt, Michigan.  As a result of the incident, Ms. Price was immediately displaced from her home and the home had to be destroyed.  Despite its negligence, High Pointe Oil Company argued that it only had...

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