Mr. Price is an experienced litigator who concentrates his practice in complex commercial litigation, including contract, business tort, and employment disputes. Before joining Brooks Wilkins Sharkey & Turco, Mr. Price was a shareholder at Hyman Lippitt, P.C. Mr. Price previously served as a judicial law clerk to Justice Marilyn J. Kelley of the Michigan Supreme Court, and as a pre-hearing attorney for the Michigan Court of Appeals.
Recent Experience Includes:
- Obtained preliminary injunctive relief enforcing non-compete agreements against former employees
- Successfully defended at trial an automotive manufacturer against $27 million dollar suit based on breach of contract and quasi-contract claims
- Obtained $4.6 million dollar judgment on behalf of property management company on breach of fiduciary duty and embezzlement claims after previously obtaining emergency injunctive relief
- Arbitrated dispute that resulted in nearly $1 million arbitration award in favor of automotive manufacturer
- Successfully defended corporate employers against variety of employment claims
- Successfully defended at trial a local social club against contract and business tort claims brought by entertainer
Bar Admissions:
- Michigan
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Michigan
Education:
- Wayne State University Law School ( J.D. cum laude, Lederle Scholarship
Max Smitt Scholarship, Order of the Coif 1997)
Law Review: Wayne Law Review, Assistant Editor Wayne Law Review, Senior Note and Comment Editor - Michigan State University (B.A. 1993 With High Honors, Phi Kappa Phi) Major: Materials and Logistics Management
Professional Associations:
- Member, American Bar Association
- Member, State Bar of Michigan (Including District I Character and Fitness Committee)
- Member, Oakland Bar Association
- Fellow, Michigan State Bar Foundation
Past Employment Positions:
- Judicial Clerk, Michigan Supreme Court, Honorable Marilyn Kelly 1998 To 1999
- Pre-Hearing Attorney, Michigan Court of Appeals 1998 To 1998
Published Works:
- Title: "When Phone Booths Are Inadequate Protection: Copyright and Trademark Infringement of Superheroes"; Citation/Publisher: 43 Wayne L. Rev.; Issue: 321; 1996.