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Gov. Rick Snyder appoints Paul Beardslee to 10th District Court in Calhoun County
March 09, 2016
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
District Court in Calhoun County following the resignation of Judge John Hallacy. thLANSING, Mich. – Gov. Rick Snyder today announced the appointment of Paul K. Beardslee, of Marshall, to the 10
“Through his many years of practice, Paul has built a reputation as being one of the most respected attorneys in Calhoun County,” Snyder said. “His varied experience and knowledge will serve county residents well. I thank him for his dedication and willingness to serve his community.”
Beardslee is currently Marshall’s city attorney. He also works in private practice with a focus on civil matters, representing organizations and individuals in real property disputes, personal injury, product liability wrongful repossession, bankruptcy, estate planning and probate matters. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Brass Band of Battle Creek and serves on the Friend of the Court Committee of Calhoun County.
Previously, Beardslee served on the Marshall Public School Board, Marshall City Council, Marshall Success Fund and was involved with the Marshall Area Chamber of Commerce. He began his law career with Dobbins, Sherman and Beardslee, PC in 1989. He earned his law degree from Wayne State University and his bachelor’s degree from Spring Arbor University.
Bearsdlee fills the vacancy created by the resignation of Judge John Hallacy. He must seek election in November 2016 to be retained for the remainder of the four year term.
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