Attorney Kimberly Coschino Joins Firm’s Clinton Township Office
Please join us in welcoming Kimberly M. Coschino (née Moehle) to the Firm. She has joined CMDA as an attorney in the Firm’s Clinton Township office where she focuses her practice on municipal law, employment and labor law, business law, insurance defense, and law enforcement defense and litigation.
Ms. Coschino has significant experience representing clients in various stages of litigation, conducting legal research, drafting pleadings, handling discovery issues, and preparing dispositive and pre-trial motions. She has litigated disputes in various state and federal courts in Michigan and throughout the country.
Additionally, Ms. Coschino has experience advising municipal, corporate, and individual clients in both employment and business-related matters. She has counseled clients in breach of contract and employment-related tort claims, including defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and interference with contract or business relations. She has also helped obtain injunctive relief in non-compete, non-solicitation, and confidentiality nondisclosure disputes.
Lastly, she assists clients with matters involving complex commercial litigation, cannabis litigation, civil fraud, class action defense, municipal and governmental law, and other high-stakes litigation.
Ms. Coschino is a member of the State Bar of Michigan- Young Lawyers section. She earned a Juris Doctor degree from Wayne State University Law School, where she served as an Associate Editor and Senior Articles Editor for the Wayne Law Review, and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Western Michigan University.
She may be reached at (586) 228-5600 or kcoschino@cmda-law.com.
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