Christina McDonald Named a “Notable Woman in Law” by Crain’s Grand Rapids Business
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Dickinson Wright is pleased to announce that Christina McDonald (Member, Grand Rapids) has been named a “Notable Woman in Law” by Crain’s Grand Rapids Business. She is featured in a special section that was published on February 19.
Crain’s Grand Rapids Business “Notable Women in Law” features female lawyers within West Michigan who are considered leaders in their workplaces and the community. In addition, these honorees have set legal precedents and managed high-profile cases, won awards and earned promotions, served on boards in the community, and mentored co-workers. “I am honored to be selected by Crain Grand Rapids Business as a Notable Woman in Law. This list is filled with such talented and accomplished attorneys,” said Christy.
Christy is an employment lawyer and litigator. She is passionate about working with employers on their legal challenges and opportunities. She provides daily counseling for employers on all aspects of employment law and provides proactive advice on litigation avoidance and risk management. As a seasoned trial advocate, Christy has significant experience achieving favorable results for clients in employment and commercial cases. She is a past Board member at Family Promise of Grand Rapids and the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan-Western Region. Christy is recognized as a leader in her field by Best Lawyers in America “Ones to Watch”, Legal 500, and Michigan Super Lawyers.
Crain’s Grand Rapids Business “Notable Women in Law” features female lawyers within West Michigan who are considered leaders in their workplaces and the community. In addition, these honorees have set legal precedents and managed high-profile cases, won awards and earned promotions, served on boards in the community, and mentored co-workers. “I am honored to be selected by Crain Grand Rapids Business as a Notable Woman in Law. This list is filled with such talented and accomplished attorneys,” said Christy.
Christy is an employment lawyer and litigator. She is passionate about working with employers on their legal challenges and opportunities. She provides daily counseling for employers on all aspects of employment law and provides proactive advice on litigation avoidance and risk management. As a seasoned trial advocate, Christy has significant experience achieving favorable results for clients in employment and commercial cases. She is a past Board member at Family Promise of Grand Rapids and the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan-Western Region. Christy is recognized as a leader in her field by Best Lawyers in America “Ones to Watch”, Legal 500, and Michigan Super Lawyers.
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