Manufacturing Lawyers

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Mika Meyers provides a wide range of legal services designed to assist and safeguard manufacturing companies, their products, customers and brand. Our manufacturing lawyers represent clients that provide a variety of products and components to industrial, commercial businesses, consumers, distributors and supply chain constituents.

As a full-service law firm, we advise manufacturers on the many aspects of running their business and assist with the following:

  • Contracting, subcontracting and outsourcing
  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Financing and workouts,
  • Liens
  • Supply chain negotiations
  • Supply and distribution chain management
  • Labor and employment (employment litigation, policies and handbooks, embezzlement investigations and litigation, executive compensation, benefits, and immigration law matters)
  • Intellectual property (trademarks and trade secrets)
  • Environmental (contamination, internal compliance programs and evaluate potential real estate for purchase)
  • Real estate

Mika Meyers’ manufacturing attorneys help companies grow and reduce risk while handling day-to-day issues that spring up in today’s global economy. We provide legal advice on transactions, compliance, emerging technologies, and litigation, and provide counseling on environmental matters such as permitting and enforcement.

Contact our Grand Rapids, Michigan headquarters to learn more about how our manufacturing law team can help your business thrive.

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Jonathan Tromp Article Published in Michigan Municipal League Publication The Review

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Elizabeth Bransdorfer Completed Formal American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Training and Has Been Certified as an Arbitrator

Local Government Law Bulletin
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The Michigan Supreme Court Limits the Potential Liability of Municipalities for Alleged Violations of the MISS DIG Act

Local Government Law Bulletin
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New Michigan Laws Change When Newly Elected Municipal Officials Take Office

Announcement
July 21, 2026

Jennifer Puplava Appointed as Chair of State Bar of Michigan Intellectual Property Law Section

Client Alert
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EEOC Reorients Its Enforcement Priorities

Announcement
July 1, 2026

Jonathan Tromp Elected to West Michigan Youth Ballet Board of Directors

Announcement
June 8, 2026

Mika Meyers Strengthens Its Team with the Addition of Associate Mitchell W. Lys

Local Government Law Bulletin
May 28, 2026

Michigan Court of Appeals Provides Guidance on Standing to File FOIA Lawsuit

Local Government Law Bulletin
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Michigan Court of Appeals Case Addresses Intersection of a Public Body’s Obligations under the Open Meetings Act and its Disability-Rights Obligations

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