Bruski named partner at Lambert Leser

Adam Burski will have a new role at the law firm of Lambert, Leser, Isackson, Cook, Guinta, P.C. now that he's been named as a full partner.

Burski, who joined the firm five years ago as an associate attorney, is a 2006 graduate of the Michigan State University College of Law with a master's degree from Georgetown University and a bachelor's from the University of Michigan. He practices primarily in the areas of business transactions, real estate and corporate restructuring, both in and out of bankruptcy and currently divides his time between the Midland and Bay City offices.

"My practice involves working with the business owners and financial institutions who drive our economic engine," says Burski, who resides in Midland with his wife and two daughters. "I love that I can practice complicated and challenging law every day, yet still get to live and raise a family in the Great Lakes Bay Region."

Bruski's previous experience includes being a law clerk to former Judge Jonathan Lauderbach in Midland County Circuit Court as well as holding several positions with the Department of Defense and the State Department.

Writer: Sam Eggleston
Source: Lambert, Leser, Isackson, Cook, Giunta, P.C.
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