McDonald Hopkins welcomes attorney Emily Honet to its Litigation Department

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McDonald Hopkins is proud to announce the addition of attorney Emily Honet as an Associate in the Litigation Department and a part of the firm’s Business Litigation Practice Group.

“I was drawn to McDonald Hopkins not only because of its outstanding reputation in the legal community, but also because of the firm’s collaborative and forward-thinking culture,” Emily said. “With such a welcoming and innovative environment, I’m confident that I’ll continue to grow as an attorney, and that I’ll have a supportive team behind me every step of the way.”

Emily’s practice focuses on commercial and general litigation, representing clients across a broad range of industries.

Before joining McDonald Hopkins, Emily gained experience handling complex commercial disputes and class action matters involving business torts, employment matters, supply chain conflicts, and environmental claims. She also served in an in-house legal role for a global property restoration company, where she gained additional experience in real estate and construction matters.

Emily brings a practical, client-focused approach to her work, emphasizing responsiveness, attention to detail, and clear communication. She enjoys the variety litigation offers and values the opportunity to work on cases that span different industries and evolving legal issues.

“Emily’s a great addition to our team. She’s sharp and hardworking and brings a practical approach that clients appreciate. We’re excited to have her on board and look forward to seeing her thrive here,” said Tim Lowe, Co-Chair of the firm’s Business Litigation Practice Group.

Emily is based out of the firm’s Detroit office.

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