Profile
Premier Commercial Litigation and Construction Counsel
Jeffrey S. Theuer is a distinguished shareholder at the renowned Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, Davis and Gotting, P.C. (Loomis Law Firm) in Lansing, Michigan. With over three decades of legal experience, Mr. Theuer has earned a reputation as a powerhouse in Commercial Litigation and Construction Law. He represents a diverse clientele ranging from public utilities and businesses to non-profits and self-insured funds. Known for his analytical precision and strategic foresight, Mr. Theuer handles complex high-stakes disputes, including a notable breach of contract case against the Department of Energy that resulted in a settlement exceeding $100 million. If you need to find a business lawyer capable of managing large-scale litigation and corporate governance, Jeffrey Theuer is a top-tier choice.
Construction and Energy Law
Mr. Theuer’s expertise is particularly deep in the Construction and Energy sectors. He assists contractors and associations with every aspect of their business, from drafting contracts to navigating labor disputes and Department of Labor audits. In the energy field, he has represented utilities in federal court and handled regulatory matters involving oil and gas. His work extends to Employment Law, where he advises employers on compliance and defends against claims before the National Labor Relations Board. His comprehensive approach ensures that clients’ operational interests are protected against both legal and regulatory risks.
Intellectual Property and Corporate Services
Beyond litigation, Jeffrey Theuer provides essential corporate services. He regularly reviews and drafts licensing, royalty, and Intellectual Property agreements, managing portfolios of trademarks for his clients. His background includes an L.L.M. from George Washington University, adding an advanced layer of academic knowledge to his practical skills. He has been consistently recognized in Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers, a testament to his standing in the legal community. Whether serving as general counsel for a corporation or litigating a specific dispute, Mr. Theuer brings a wealth of experience and a commitment to excellence.
- Commercial Litigation: Representation in complex business and contract disputes.
- Construction Law: Counsel for contractors, bid protests, and labor audits.
- Energy Law: Litigation and regulatory advice for utilities and energy firms.
- Intellectual Property: Trademark management and licensing agreements.
Practicing from the historic Boji Tower in downtown Lansing, Mr. Theuer is at the center of Michigan’s legal and political landscape. He is actively involved in the community, having served on local planning commissions and school boards. His dedication to his clients and his community makes him a pillar of the Lansing bar. Clients can rely on Jeffrey S. Theuer for sophisticated legal guidance that addresses both immediate challenges and long-term strategic goals.
Specializing In
Commercial Litigation, Construction Law, Energy Law, Labor Relations
Address & Location
Located in the heart of the Downtown Lansing Central Business District, directly across from the Michigan State Capitol.
Building Location
The office is situated inside the iconic Boji Tower, a historic 23-story Art Deco skyscraper completed in 1931 that stands as Lansing’s tallest building. The property is located near landmarks such as Weston’s Kewpee Restaurant.
Suite Access
Enter the majestic lobby of the historic Boji Tower from West Allegan Street. Take the high-speed passenger elevators up to the 7th floor to find the office in Suite 700.
Parking Details
While direct on-site parking is limited, several public surface parking lots and parking garages are available in the immediate surrounding blocks, alongside metered street-side parking.
Public Transit
Served by Capital Area Transportation Authority Route 1 (Inbound/Outbound); nearest stop is at NBD Grand Ave before E Allegan St.
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