Grand Rapids Business Journal
Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge added attorney Brooke A. Johnston to its Grand Rapids office.
She specializes in medical malpractice defense litigation, representing hospitals, nurses and other health care providers throughout Michigan.
Prior to joining Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge, Johnston practiced as a litigation attorney in Detroit and Dearborn, working in both the private and public interest sector. She has represented insurance companies in fraud and coverage priority disputes.
Johnston worked on a COVID-19 litigation team that sought to mitigate pandemic-related homelessness. In this role, she secured negotiations or litigations for continued housing stability of over 100 Michigan households.
Whitmer - Governor Whitmer Signs Executive Order Establishing Task Force on Forensic Science
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Whitmer - Governor Whitmer Signs Executive Order Establishing Task Force on Forensic Science
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Gravelle takes reigns of all-women executive council at BMIC
The Sault News
As of March 19, Whitney Gravelle is leading an all-women exeuctive council in the Bay Mills Indian Community.
“(When I first found out that I was to become chairperson, I was) shocked, excited, grateful, humbled, and honored,” said Gravelle. “I thought of my grandparents, especially my grandma who I lost just a few weeks before I ran for president, then I thought of all my ancestors that helped lead me to this moment in my life. I found out the results at 10:57 a.m., and then had to run upstairs for a meeting at 11 a.m. There wasn’t much time to celebrate, but I knew the real work was just beginning.”