Julie M. Hirsch has joined Dawda Mann’s growing team of attorneys. She will serve as a senior attorney, focusing her practice in the area of civil litigation.

Hirsch has spent the majority of her legal career working in the state judicial system, first as a prehearing attorney for the Michigan Court of Appeals and then as a Judicial Staff Attorney at Oakland County Probate and Circuit Court.  She has extensive experience in the areas of probate, juvenile, family, civil, criminal and appellate law.

Hirsch graduated cum laude from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law in 1996, where she was the winner of the Chmielnicki Business Law Scholarship.  She graduated from the University of Michigan in 1993 with her Bachelor of Arts in History.  She is also a former representative of the State Bar of Michigan Young Lawyers Section.

Hirsch is a current member of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society-Michigan Chapter Board of Trustees and a member of the Community Connections committee. She is a founding member and Vice-President of Families Fighting Against MS (FAMS), a Michigan 501(c)(3) corporation.

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