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Sean Grimsley, ’00, and Eric Olson, ’00, with members of their team at Olson Grimsley. Sean Grimsley, ’00, and Eric Olson, ’00, with members of their team at Olson Grimsley.

In Practice Winter 2025

For Sean Grimsley, ’00, and Eric Olson, ’00, Co-founders of an Impact Litigation Firm, Their Partnership Began at Michigan Law

When Sean Grimsley, ’00, and Eric Olson, ’00, started their impact litigation firm in September 2023, they had the loftiest of goals: to chart a path that would allow them to make a difference in the world. Two years after founding Denver-based Olson Grimsley, they are realizing that goal by taking on several cases that support the public interest through plaintiff-side litigation. 

Arn Tellem, ’79, and his wife, Nancy Tellem Arn Tellem, ’79, and his wife, Nancy Tellem

Impact Winter 2025

Arn Tellem, ’79: Taking Chances and Giving Back

Arn Tellem, ’79, and his wife, Nancy Tellem, established the Arn Tellem Faculty Research Support Fund in 1999. They amended it in July 2025 by adding $500,000 and renaming the fund to the Arn and Nancy Tellem Faculty Support Fund. 

Alex Liberman, ’89 Alex Liberman, ’89

In Practice Summer 2025

In-House at Medline: Much More Than Counseling and Dispute Resolution

In 2021, after working as general counsel for medical supply firm Medline for 22 years, Alex Liberman, ’89, had covered a large spectrum of corporate legal work, from dispute resolution to compliance issues. But that year, he had the opportunity to participate in a leveraged buyout—a professional experience he describes as transformative.

Collage celebrating the history of the Campbell Moot Court, featuring courtrooms, attorneys, judges, and moot court activities over the years. Collage celebrating the history of the Campbell Moot Court, featuring courtrooms, attorneys, judges, and moot court activities over the years.

Cover Story Summer 2025

A Century of Argument and Advocacy: Campbell Moot Court Turns 100

For 100 years, Michigan Law students have participated in the Henry M. Campbell Moot Court Competition, the annual student-run event that has given generations of participants insights into appellate advocacy. 

A group of five in professional attire stand together in front of a wooden courtroom backdrop, with an American flag and court seal visible. A group of five in professional attire stand together in front of a wooden courtroom backdrop, with an American flag and court seal visible.

Features Summer 2025

A Multitude of Student Moots, On and Off the Quad

While the Henry M. Campbell Moot Court is the Law School’s most enduring competition, it is far from the only opportunity for students to hone their skills. From trial advocacy to international, bankruptcy, and other areas of the law, students have a variety of moot court choices.

John Tepedino John Tepedino

In Practice Winter 2024-2025

John Tepedino, ’04: Restitution for Victims of Madoff’s Fraud

When John Tepedino made a career transition into bankruptcy litigation, one of his clients had a connection to one of the largest financial frauds in history: Bernard Madoff’s investment firm. 

Stuart Feldstein Stuart Feldstein

Impact Winter 2024-2025

Stuart Feldstein, ’63: Innovating Communications, Inspiring Generosity

Stuart Feldstein began his career in the telecommunications industry with the Federal Communications Commission and later transitioned to private practice. He credits the Law School with preparing him for a successful career and has long felt impelled to give back.

A portrait of Michelle Gluck, ’83. A portrait of Michelle Gluck, ’83.

Impact Summer 2024

Michelle Gluck, ’83: Opening Doors for Future Leaders

For Michelle Gluck, ’83, choosing which academic path she’d follow was better left in the hands of fate. Torn between medicine and law, she decided to let test results determine her next steps. 

 A portrait of Alan Alexander, ’11.  A portrait of Alan Alexander, ’11.

In Practice Summer 2024

Alan Alexander, ’11: Building a Lower-Carbon Energy Sector

Alan Alexander’s work on energy transition projects—including those focused on producing more-sustainable fuel for airplanes—involves collaborating with investors and clients in the energy sector to upgrade existing plants and invest in the research and development of renewable fuels and other low-carbon energy sources.

A portrait of John Hoyns, ’79. A portrait of John Hoyns, ’79.

Impact Fall 2023

John Hoyns, ’79: Helping Airlines Survive COVID

After decades of serving aviation clients, John Hoyns thought he had seen the worst of the airline industry’s ups and downs. That was until the coronavirus pandemic upended the industry and presented a slew of unexpected challenges.