Background
Newman, Karl F. was born on May 30, 1965 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
Newman, Karl F. was born on May 30, 1965 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
Magdalene College, Cambridge University. University of Michigan (Bachelor of Arts, with distinction, 1987). New York University (Juris Doctor, 1991).
Worked at Hardy, Lewis & Page, Professional Corporation (Birmingham, Michigan) specializing in General Civil Practice in State, Federal Courts and Governmental Agencies. Labor and Employment Law, Education Law, Municipal Finance, Municipal Law, Commercial Law and Banking, Condemnation, Commercial Workouts including Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Real Estate, Environmental Law, Probate, Taxation, Estate Planning, Corporate, Employee Retirement Income Security Act, Negligence, Family Law and General Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1991, Michigan.
1992, United States.
District Court, Eastern District of Michigan and United States. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. Staff Editor, 1989-1990 and Executive Editor, 1990-1991, Annual Survey of American Law.
Author: "Zoning Indian Reservations," Annual Survey of American Law, 1990 Volume, Issue 4.
Member: State Bar of Michigan (Member, Labor and Employment Law Section). American Bar Association (Member, Labor and Employment Law Section).
Hardy, Lewis & Page, Professional Corporation is a professional corporation consisting of 24 attorneys engaged in the general practice of law for over 30 years. Firm offices are located in the situs of Birmingham and Detroit, State of Michigan.
The firm"s practice involves representation of a wide variety of clients and touches upon many areas of the law.
The firm engages in a substantial variety of complex trial and appellate litigation in both the State and Federal courts. Currently 14 of the attorneys in the firm are actively involved in the representation of management in an employment-related practice. Within the employment area, the firm deals with a broad range of legal issues from the traditional labor subjects, such as representation campaigns, arbitrations, negotiations and unfair labor practice charges, to subjects of more recent development, such as civil rights and wrongful termination litigation.
Member: State Bar of Michigan (Member, Labor and Employment Law Section). American Bar Association (Member, Labor and Employment Law Section).