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Michigan Public Utilities Attorney

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For more than thirty years, the lawyers of Fahey Schultz Burzych Rhodes PLC in Lansing, Michigan have represented the interests of local electric and natural gas clients as well as telecommunications entities in administrative, regulatory, commercial and appellate matters. Our public utilities attorneys frequently appear in proceedings before the Michigan Public Service Commission, as well as in energy law and public utilities law matters before the Michigan circuit and appellate courts. Over the last three decades, our public utilities attorneys have been involved in nearly every major matter affecting Michigan public utilities law.

The Michigan public utilities legal team is headed up by William K. Fahey, Stephen J. Rhodes, and Ross K. Bower, three experienced and highly capable attorneys passionate about public utilities matters and dedicated to providing clients with unmatched services. In specializing in consulting with public clients and regulatory agencies, our team has been able to learn the ins and outs of all matters that concern our public utilities clients. We stay on top of all legal developments that may have future potential for impacting clients in the public sector, and develop plans of action for handling them.

For more information about our legal services for public utilities, please contact us today, and ask for a Michigan public utilities attorney.

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