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Branigan, Thomas P.

THOMAS P. Branigan is a managing partner for Bowman and Brooke LLP in Detroit.
Branigan received a BA from Wayne State University and a law degree from the University of Michigan State College of Law in East Lansing.
In 2002 Branigan was recognized by the National Law Journal as one of America’s Top 40 trial lawyers under the age of 40.  From 2006-2008 he was named a Super Lawyer by a vote of his peers in Law & Politics magazine.
Branigan is the co-author of a handbook entitled Michigan Product Liability and Automobile No-Fault Reform Legislation. He is a member of the Defense Research Institute as well as the Society of Automotive Engineers.
Branigan is married with two children.  He is a fourth generation Irish American, tracing his Irish heritage back to Co. Armagh.

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