Background
Berman, Harvey W. was born on March 29, 1950 in Buffalo, New York, United States.
Berman, Harvey W. was born on March 29, 1950 in Buffalo, New York, United States.
Case Western Reserve University (Bachelor of Arts, 1972). Cleveland Marshall College of Law (Juris Doctor, 1977).
Worked at Bodman, Longley & Dahling LLP (Detroit, Michigan) specializing in General Practice, Administrative, Antitrust, Appellate Practice, Banking, Bankruptcy, Business, Civil Trial Practice, Commercial, Communications, Construction, Corporate, Employment, Environmental, Health Care, Municipal Bond/Public Authority Financing, Natural Resources, Probate and Estate Planning, Product Liability, Real Estate, Securities, Tax, Trademark, Copyright and Unfair Competition Law, Zoning. Admitted to the bar, 1977, Ohio. 1982, Michigan.
Member, Cleveland-Marshall Law Review, 1976-1977.
Co-Editor, "Litigating the Commercial Case," ICLE, 1992. Author, Chapter 1: "Advising the Business Client in the Early Stages of Commercial Litigation." Authored Chapter entitled, "Private Mini-Trials" in the Alternative Dispute Resolution Volume (8A) of Callaghan's Michigan Pleading and Practice, Editorial Board, ADR Currents (AAA). Member: Washtenaw County (Co-Chairperson, Section on Banking and Business Law, 1987-1988) and American Bar Associations.
State Bar of Michigan (Chairperson, Commercial Litigation Committee, Business Law Section, 1984. Chairperson, Business Law Section. Chairperson, Committee on Arbitration and Alternative Methods of Dispute Resolution, 1990-1991.
Chairperson, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, 1991-1992. Member, Michigan Large Complex Case Advisory Council of American Arbitration Association, 1992. Member, State Bar Committee on Arbitration of Attorney Disputes, 1995).
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Fellow, Michigan State Bar Foundation. (Ann Arbor Office)
Bodman, Longley & Dahling LLP was founded in 1927 by two Ford Motor Company lawyers, Clifford B. Longley and Wallace R. Middleton.
Having its roots in the automotive business, representing Ford Motor Company, Packard and Dodge, the firm has since expanded to offer a full range of services in a wide variety of legal disciplines. More recently, Bodman, Longley & Dahling LLP has expanded its geographical scope to better meet the demands of our Northern Michigan and Southeastern Michigan clients as well as our Oakland County clients. We are committed to providing expert representation of businesses and financial institutions, both large and small, throughout the nation and abroad, which have financial interests in Michigan.
Member, Cleveland-Marshall Law Review, 1976-1977. Co-Editor, "Litigating the Commercial Case," ICLE, 1992. Author, Chapter 1: "Advising the Business Client in the Early Stages of Commercial Litigation." Authored Chapter entitled, "Private Mini-Trials" in the Alternative Dispute Resolution Volume (8A) of Callaghan's Michigan Pleading and Practice, Editorial Board, ADR Currents (AAA).
Member: Washtenaw County (Co-Chairperson, Section on Banking and Business Law, 1987-1988) and American Bar Associations. State Bar of Michigan (Chairperson, Commercial Litigation Committee, Business Law Section, 1984. Chairperson, Business Law Section.
Chairperson, Committee on Arbitration and Alternative Methods of Dispute Resolution, 1990-1991. Chairperson, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, 1991-1992. Member, Michigan Large Complex Case Advisory Council of American Arbitration Association, 1992.
Member, State Bar Committee on Arbitration of Attorney Disputes, 1995). The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Fellow, Michigan State Bar Foundation.
(Ann Arbor Office); Fellow, Michigan State Bar Foundation. (Ann Arbor Office).