Tom R. Pabst highlighted on Radio Free Flint podcast

From Radio Public (LINK)

Super Lawyer Tom Pabst on Whistleblowers, Police Misconduct and Jury Trials

Tom R. Pabst has dedicated his legal career to obtaining justice for the underdog, the weak, the powerless and those without a voice.  He is recognized by his peers as one of the best trial attorneys in Michigan.  He has obtained over a dozen million dollar jury awards for his clients in his career.
As a trial attorney, Tom R. Pabst is recognized by Judges as being in the top 5% of attorneys in Michigan.  Trial experience includes over 80 major trials with substantial verdicts in the following areas of law:  wrongful discharge, civil rights, Whistleblower Protection Act, Federal Constitutional rights, personal injury, medical malpractice and commercial litigation.
He was recognized as a 2011 “Leader in the Law” in Michigan and a Michigan “Super Lawyer” since 2007.   He was elected by his peers as President of the Genesee County Bar Association (1994-95), President of the Flint Trial Lawyers Association (1991-1994) and Chairperson of the Bench and Bar Committee.
Attorney Tom R. Pabst has been practicing law since November, 1977, having both a law degree and a master’s in tax degree (with an all-A average) from Wayne State University.  He practices law in Flint Township, Michigan.

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Lawyers Weekly Article "Whistleblowers and public beware! Recent Court of Appeals opinion decreases protection of public"

Tom R. Pabst’s article regarding a potential change in the current Whistleblower Protection Act application and law was published in Michigan Lawyers Weekly.

Read the entire article at their site: https://milawyersweekly.com/news/2019/05/07/whistleblowers-and-public-beware/

GCBA Deposition Seminar 2017

The Genesee County Bar Association, Genesee County Bar Foundation and the Neithercut Fund sponsored the seminar for all local attorneys to improve their deposition skills.  This 1/2 day seminar involveda number of topics, including:

  • How to portect your client
  • Proper objections
  • Using the Michigan Court Rules as both a shield and a sword for discovery
  • Real-life examples from attorneys and court reporters
  • Vignettes

The seminar was only possible through the support of our local organizations and the time donated by featured speakers, Tom R. Pabst & the Honorable Robert Ransom, moderator and GCBA President, Michael Kowalko, local attorney Nancy Chinonis (Cline, Cline & Griffin), court reporter David Ripka  (Ripka, Boroski & Associates) and the amazing staff at the GCBA.

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