TROY, Mich. and DETROIT, Feb. 22, 2016 -- Mark Papazian has been named a Top Lawyer 2016 by DBusiness Magazine. Mr. Papazian is a partner in Giarmarco, Mullins & Horton, P.C.’s litigation department. Top Lawyers is a list by DBusiness Magazine that is based off a peer review survey. The survey is a poll by 19,000 attorneys in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties, each attorney is asked to nominate lawyers among 48 legal specialties.
Mr. Papazian specializes in divorce, custody and related family matters, commercial and business litigation and represents numerous media celebrities, recording artists and professional athletes. Mr. Papazian also has considerable experience working with government law, real estate, sports and entertainment representation and marketing. He has over 40 years of law experience, has tried cases throughout the State of Michigan and has been appointed as a “receiver” by the Oakland County Circuit Court.
Mr. Papazian has an AV Peer Review Rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest ranking by peers for general ethical standards and legal ability. He also has been selected as a Best Lawyer, Super Lawyer and Leading Lawyer by various publications.
Giarmarco, Mullins & Horton, P.C. ranks as the 12th largest law firm in Michigan. Founded over 39 years ago and located in Troy, Michigan, Giarmarco, Mullins & Horton, P.C. is a full service law firm with 70 attorneys. Areas of practice include litigation, corporate law, health care law, business transactions, estate and trust planning, commercial litigation, governmental law, real estate, creditors’ rights, criminal law, employment and labor and workers’ compensation. GMH has been recognized as a Top Tier Law Firm in the United States by U.S. News and World Report. Additional recognitions include Crain’s Detroit Business Cool Place to Work and Detroit Free Press Top Workplaces 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Contact: R. Gilchrist [email protected] 248-457-7190 www.gmhlaw.com


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