Fraser is the perfect size firm. It allows for the sophisticated practice of the larger firms, yet maintains an intimate & friendly work environment.
Samantha Kopacz, Summer 2006
Wayne State University School of Law
Class of 2007
No other firm in Michigan has Fraser’s combination of legal excellence, diverse practice areas, great people and outstanding location.
Louis Brown, Summer 2006
Howard University of Law
Class of 2007
My research skills were honed. I learned the art of attorney/client interaction and observed court room demeanor. I also began to learn the mediation process.
Samantha Kopacz, Summer 2006
Wayne State University School of Law
Class of 2007
Work hard, produce a great work product, listen more, speak less and soak up the vast knowledge of the very skilled attorneys at Fraser.
Louis Brown, Summer 2006
Howard University of Law
Class of 2007
Most projects involve a certain amount of legal research and writing. Often, a legal issue would need to be explored and evaluated and a staff attorney would ask for specific clarification on that issue. At this firm, summer associates get a variety of pleadings, including motions, complaints, and briefs. You go to all department meetings and luncheons, which helps you get a general understanding of the firm's policies, history, and expectations.
Brett A. Grossman
Wayne State University School of Law
Don’t sit around passively. Fraser offers summer associates vast opportunities and experiences. If you want to observe or participate on a project, generally all you have to do is ask.
Samantha Kopacz, Summer 2006
Wayne State University School of Law
Class of 2007
Louis Brown, Summer 2006
Howard University of Law
Class of 2007
With offices in both Detroit and Lansing, this is a firm with a statewide — not just citywide — reputation. Moreover, as the Michigan member of the State Capital Group with a primary office in Lansing, the firm's work is inherently intertwined with and affected by various governmental functions. Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap, P.C. offers the variety of practice areas only available in a big law firm, yet provides the hands-on work experience that a law student would expect only at a smaller office.
Brett A. Grossman
Wayne State University School of Law

