Warner Norcross + Judd Names Nine Attorneys as Partners

The Warner Norcross + Judd law firm announced nine attorneys have been named partners.
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Bileti
Sarah Bileti

The Warner Norcross + Judd law firm announced nine attorneys have been named partners.

The new partners are Sarah R. BiletiDaniel S. BrookinsSarah HarperAlexandra E. HaywoodCatherine H. JacobsNina E. LucidoAshley E. RacetteMatthew E. Sierawski, and Timothy H. Smith.

Brookins, Harper, Haywood, Jacobs and Sierawski are based in Grand Rapids. Bileti, Racette and Smith are based in Detroit, and Lucido is based in Macomb County. All are members of the State Bar of Michigan.

“We are delighted to welcome each attorney to the partnership,” says Mark Wassink, managing partner of Warner. “Their commitment to providing excellent legal counsel, building strong partnerships and delivering exceptional client service epitomizes the spirit of Warner. They will each make strong contributions to their practice areas and to our continued growth as a firm.”

Bileti concentrates her practice on immigration law with a focus on domestic and international employment-based immigration matters that span employee work authorization, corporate restructuring challenges and Form I-9 compliance. She represents clients in health care, information technology, engineering, automotive, financial services, higher education, pharmaceuticals and energy, proactively developing strategies to address potential obstacles before they arise to ensure a smooth and efficient journey.

Bileti chairs the firm’s Immigration Practice Group, co-chairs the International Business and Trade Industry Group and launched the Talent Without Borders blog, which provides immigration updates impacting workforce planning and compliance.

She holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan, a master’s from Sotheby’s Institute of Art and her law degree from Wayne State University Law School.

Racette
Ashley Racette

Racette is a commercial litigator who advises clients on complex business and contractual matters. She focuses her practice on supply chain conflicts and contractual disputes, representing automotive and other supply chain clients at all stages of business and contractual disputes.

She holds two bachelor’s degrees from the University of Louisville and a law degree summa cum laudefrom MSU College of Law, where she was the associate editor of the Michigan State Law Review.

Smith is a litigator representing clients in both state and federal courts. His practice focuses on appeals, supply chain conflicts, contractual disputes, complex commercial litigation and constitutional litigation.

Smith
Timothy Smith

Smith holds a bachelor’s degree summa cum laude from Middlebury College and a law degree magna cum laude and Order of the Coif from the University of Michigan Law School, where he was a contributing editor of the Michigan Law Review.

Lucido concentrates her practice in trusts and estates, tax and business succession planning and corporate operations. She is experienced with tax planning, charitable giving, trust administration, estate settlement and other areas for individuals, families, nonprofits and family offices.

She is a member of the Financial and Estate Planning Council of Metro Detroit and the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan. She is a graduate of Leadership Macomb. Lucido is a member of the ABA, Macomb County Bar Association and Italian American Bar Association of Michigan.

Lucido
Nina Lucido

Lucido holds a bachelor’s degree with honors from the University of Michigan and a law degree summa cum laude from MSU College of Law, where she was the notes editor of the Michigan State University Law Review. She completed a program at the Institute for Comparative Law & Jurisprudence at the University of Bialystok in Poland through MSU.