Background
Van Suilichem, Donald A. was born on February 9, 1950 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States.
Van Suilichem, Donald A. was born on February 9, 1950 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States.
Western Michigan University (Bachelor of Business Administration, cum laude, 1972). Wayne State University (Juris Doctor, 1975).
Worked at Van Suilichem & Brown, Professional Corporation (Troy, Michigan) specializing in Labor and Employment Law Advisors to Management. Admitted to the bar, 1975, Michigan. 1996, United States. Supreme Court.
Course Instructor, Advocacy Institute for the Modern Labor and Employment Law Practitioner, Phoenix, Arizona, February 1988.
Program Company-Director for the Summary Jury Trial Demonstration to the American Bar Association Committee on Employee Rights and Responsibilities, Florida March 1987. Company-Author: "Seventh Annual Survey of Sixth Circuit Law-Labor Law," 1986.
Detroit Commander of Order of Leopold Review 457 and "Recent Developments in Michigan Wrongful Discharge Law," Michigan Bar Journal, October 1985.
Editor of "Employee Relations Update," 1984-1988. Member: Detroit, Oakland County (Member, Employment Law Committee) and American (Member, Employment Law Subcommittee on Employee Rights and Responsibilities) Bar Associations.
State Bar of Michigan. The firm believes in providing the best legal representation and advice with optimum results for our clients in the most cost-effective manner.
The firm prides itself on the fact that we practice only labor and employment law and only from the management side.
In this way, our attorneys have been able to devote their exclusive time, talents and skills to representing employers. We constantly assist in advising and counseling our clients on labor and employment law matters to help them avoid costly employment law claims and lawsuits. lieutenant is with this belief that Van Suilichem & Brown strives to provide you with the best legal advice as your labor and employment counselors.
Member: Detroit, Oakland County (Member, Employment Law Committee) and American (Member, Employment Law Subcommittee on Employee Rights and Responsibilities) Bar Associations. State Bar of Michigan.