Background
Dunnings, Shauna L. was born on August 23, 1963 in Lansing, Michigan, United States.
Dunnings, Shauna L. was born on August 23, 1963 in Lansing, Michigan, United States.
University of Michigan (Bachelor of Arts, 1984). Howard University (Juris Doctor, 1989).
Worked at Dunnings & Frawley, Professional Corporation (Lansing, Michigan) specializing in General Civil and Criminal Practice. Personal Injury, Workers Compensation, Medical and Legal Malpractice, Probate, Estate Planning and Family Law, Business Associations and Corporations. Domestic Relations. Immigration.
Trials in State and Federal Courts.
Practice before State and Federal Administrative Agencies, School Law, Civil Rights. Admitted to the bar, 1990, Michigan.
Recipient: American Jurisprudence Award in Legal Writing, 1989. Law Clerk to United States.
Federal District Court Judge Gordon Quist, 1994-1995.
Mid-Michigan Girl Scouts Council, Board of Directors (by laws Committee 1995. Youth Development Corporation, Board of Directors (1996). Member: Ingham County (Member, Judicial Qualification Committee, 1996-1999).
, National and American Bar Associations.
State Bar of Michigan. Lansing Black Lawyers Association.
Dunnings and Frawley, Professional Corporation traces its history to 1950 when Stuart J. Dunnings, Junior opened a law office in the City of Lansing as a sole practitioner. Over the years, the law practice created by Mr.
Dunnings grew to include other attorneys, and three partnerships and associations were formed culminating in the establishment of Dunnings and Frawley, Professional Corporation in December, 1985.
The firm has been a professional corporation under a different name since 1970. The firm has always maintained a practice of dedication to client service by providing the highest quality of legal service. The firm"s clients include individuals, partnerships, corporations, small businesses, estates, school districts, professionals, municipal corporations, realtors and religious groups.
Member: Ingham County (Member, Judicial Qualification Committee, 1996-1999)., National and American Bar Associations. State Bar of Michigan.
Lansing Black Lawyers Association.