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Detroit Attorney Named to Top Michigan Legal
Publication’s
Board of Editors
June 19,
2006 — The national litigation firm Foley & Mansfield’s Detroit office announced
today attorney
Jana Berger has been asked to serve on Michigan Lawyer’s Weekly Board
of Editors. Berger’s litigation experience, respect of colleagues and
willingness to share knowledge were highlights cited for the invitation.
Berger serves as defense counsel to various corporations in cases
involving environmental toxins, such as asbestos, manganese and lead, as well as
construction defects. She also has experience in tribal gaming laws, as well as
tribal law and tribal courts. She is recognized by International Masters of
Gaming Law. In 1999, Berger’s article analyzing tribal gaming rights in support
of Narragansett Tribal gaming in Rhode Island was published in Gaming Law
Review.
Berger
served as amicus curiae counsel for the Michigan Association of Counties in a
case involving an issue of first impression. Her argument before the Court of
Appeals led to the establishment of case precedent in support of Michigan
counties.
Berger is
also recognized as an expert on the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA) privacy regulations. She has authored numerous
articles on the privacy regulations for legal, as well as health-related
publications. She has also spoken before numerous audiences, including the
Michigan Association of Counties, the Michigan Association of Community Mental
Health Boards, the Michigan Municipal Risk Management Authority, as well as
other public and private organizations.
Berger
graduated from Roger Williams University School of Law in 1998 with a Juris
Doctorate. She is a member of the Michigan Bar Association, the Defense Research
Institute and serves on the Board of Directors for the Michigan Defense Trial
Counsel.
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