American Law Society Recognizes Daniel Marchese

The American Law Society Board of Directors is proud to announce that Daniel Marchese has been accepted as a new member with ATL distinction. The America Top Lawyers list is comprised of well-rounded individuals representing a diverse cross-section of U.S. legal advocates.

Bloomfield Hills, MI, March 05, 2017 --(PR.com)-- Daniel Marchese is the founder and principal attorney and counselor of The Marchese Law Firm in Rochester, Michigan. Mr. Marchese practices in the areas of estate planning, divorce, probate, civil litigation, business, bankruptcy, and real estate.

Over the course of his career, Mr. Marchese served as the Executive Director of Pontiac Area Vicariate Legal Aid Clinic, the Commercial Escrow Officer and Underwriting Counsel at Liberty Title Agency, the Senior Consultant of Transcorp Advisors International, the Closing Officer at BBC Title Agency, and the President on the Alumni Board of Directors at Notre Dame Preparatory School and Marist Academy.

Mr. Marchese has received numerous awards and distinctions, including the 2014 DBusiness Top Lawyer of Real Estate from 'DBusiness Magazine', 2015 Michigan Super Lawyers Rising Star from 'Michigan Super Lawyers', Top 1% of Lawyers in America from the 'National Association of Distinguished Counsel', and the Who’s Who of Attorneys Worldwide from 'Strathmore'.

American Law Society's Board of Directors selectively chooses lawyers who show a history of greatness and consistency. It is a privilege to have Mr. Marchese join the organization.

If you would like to contact Mr. Marchese, you may contact him through his profile page at:
www.americanlawsociety.org/rochester-michigan/daniel-marchese

"We look forward to following Daniel Marchese's career and are extremely excited to see his articles, videos, and information posted on America Law Society's platform." -Valerie Dougherty of American Law Society.
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