State Bar of Michigan releases printed attorney directory for 2026

Lisa J. Hamameh, President of Michigan Bar Association
Lisa J. Hamameh, President of Michigan Bar Association
0Comments

The State Bar of Michigan announced on Apr. 27 the availability of its 2026 Directory of Michigan Attorneys in printed form. The directory provides contact information for active attorneys in the state, including addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, and email addresses.

The release of the printed directory is intended to offer a convenient reference for those who prefer physical books over digital resources. The State Bar said the book can be purchased for $45 through its online store, which requires users to log in or create an account. Nonprofit organizations may use a specific order form to claim tax exemption.

While the printed directory focuses solely on attorney contact details, additional information such as court listings is available through the association’s online Resource Directory at www.michbar.org/publications/resource-directory. The most current attorney status and contact details are maintained in the free online Member Directory at michbar.org.

The Michigan Bar Association promotes diversity, inclusion, and public legal education to enhance social wellbeing according to the official website. It uses its Lansing headquarters for administrative operations and member services according to the official website and functions as a public body under the authority of the Michigan Supreme Court according to the official website.

The association also works to enhance justice administration, advance legal practices and public relations, and support members of the legal profession according to its official website. Its governance structure includes a Board of Commissioners and a Representative Assembly according to its official website, while programs like Legal Milestones recognize key events in state legal history with commemorative plaques across Michigan as noted by its official site.

Founded in 1935 as a unified organization for lawyers in Michigan, it offers resources such as legal education and ethical guidance while partnering with judicial bodies on community programs that foster diversity and understanding of law according to its official site.



Related

Dana Nessel Attorney General at Michigan

Michigan Attorney General challenges DOE order on Campbell coal plant before federal court

Michigan’s Attorney General is arguing against a federal order requiring continued operation of a coal-fired power plant past its planned closure date. The legal challenge questions whether proper procedures were followed by federal authorities and highlights potential financial impacts on state residents.

Dana Nessel Attorney General at Michigan

Ludington man sentenced to up to 60 years for sexual assault of minor

A Ludington man has been sentenced to up to sixty years in prison for sexually assaulting a minor. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced that Bradley Curtis Drake received his sentence after being convicted for crimes committed against a fourteen-year-old girl.

Dana Nessel Attorney General at Michigan

Attorney General Nessel releases opioid settlement spending guidance and report

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel released new guidance and a public report detailing how opioid settlement funds are being used across Michigan. The updates aim to support transparency and help local governments allocate these resources effectively.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Michigan Courts Daily.