Nemeth Bonnette Brouwer announces Michigan Super Lawyers honors for 2026
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Detroit – August 13, 2026 – Detroit-based management-side labor and employment law firm Nemeth Bonnette Brouwer PC is pleased to announce that three attorneys have been named Michigan Super Lawyers for 2026. The Super Lawyers selection process is based on a combination of research and peer input, and only the top 5% of attorneys in the state receive the recognition.
The Nemeth Bonnette Brouwer attorneys named 2026 Michigan Super Lawyers have earned the recognition for multiple, consecutive years:
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Managing Partner and co-owner Deborah Brouwer is listed in the Employment Litigation, Appellate, and Employment & Labor categories.
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Partner and co-owner Terry W. Bonnetteis listed in the Employment & Labor and Employment Litigation categories.
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Patricia Nemeth, of counsel at the firm, is listed in the Employment Litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Employment & Labor categories.
“Our firm is grateful to practice among consummate professionals in the Michigan legal community and we appreciate the peer support in this Super Lawyers recognition,” Brouwer said.
About Super Lawyers
Super Lawyers recognizes the top attorneys nationwide, selected from more than 70 practice areas and firm sizes, assuring a credible and relevant list. The patented multi-phase process includes peer nominations, independent research by Super Lawyers, and evaluations from a highly credentialed panel of attorneys. Learn more here.
About Nemeth Bonnette Brouwer PC
Nemeth Bonnette Brouwer specializes in employment litigation, traditional labor law, workplace investigations, and management consultation and training for private and public sector employers. The firm also provides arbitration and mediation services. Woman-owned and led since its founding in 1992, Nemeth Bonnette Brouwer exclusively represents management in the prevention, resolution and litigation of labor and employment disputes.