Kopp and Uetz Named to Crain's Detroit Most Connected List
September 30, 2015
Crain's Detroit Business
Detroit Partners Jeffrey Kopp and Ann Marie Uetz were featured in the 2015 Crain’s Detroit Most Connected List. The list recognizes 100 of the most influential business leaders, senior executives, and board members throughout the greater Detroit area based on the reach, centrality, and reliability of their connections.
Kopp, a litigator at Foley, handles a wide variety of legal matters ranging from labor and employment, trade secret and non-compete cases, to commercial disputes. He is also a Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves, where he commands the 91st Legal Operations Detachment in Chicago. In addition, he currently sits on the board of directors of the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association and is a member of the Board of Governors at West Point Society of Michigan.
Uetz, a vice chair of Foley’s Bankruptcy and Business Reorganization Practice, focuses her practice on supply chain matters in the manufacturing industry and on middle market insolvency and workouts. She also does pro bono work for the nonprofit Affirmations and for Chicago-based Ray Graham Association for People with Disabilities. She is the immediate past chair for the Michigan chapter of the International Women’s Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation and a director for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
Kopp, a litigator at Foley, handles a wide variety of legal matters ranging from labor and employment, trade secret and non-compete cases, to commercial disputes. He is also a Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves, where he commands the 91st Legal Operations Detachment in Chicago. In addition, he currently sits on the board of directors of the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association and is a member of the Board of Governors at West Point Society of Michigan.
Uetz, a vice chair of Foley’s Bankruptcy and Business Reorganization Practice, focuses her practice on supply chain matters in the manufacturing industry and on middle market insolvency and workouts. She also does pro bono work for the nonprofit Affirmations and for Chicago-based Ray Graham Association for People with Disabilities. She is the immediate past chair for the Michigan chapter of the International Women’s Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation and a director for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
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