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Andrew J. Broder

Bingham Farms, Michigan


Andrew J. Broder has extensive experience in the areas of estate planning and end-of-life decision-making; corporate, banking, and health care law; and business and probate litigation. He helped to form Michigan's first hospital bioethics committee, serving as general counsel to the hospital and a member of the committee, and has been a leading voice for the right to medical self-determination in the Michigan courts. Mr. Broder has lectured and consulted extensively on a variety of issues involving end-of-life decision-making and personally litigated the principal adversarial right-to-die cases decided by the Michigan courts (In re Rosebush and In re Martin). He has also worked with numerous clients to keep end-of-life care disputes out of court. Mr. Broder has authored two law review articles concerning right-to-die caselaw in Michigan, and the brief he filed in the Michigan Supreme Court in the Martin litigation received the 1996 Thomas M. Cooley Law Review Distinguished Brief Award for excellence in appellate advocacy. Selected as a Michigan Super Lawyer during each of the last several years, Mr. Broder is a member of the State Bar of Michigan and is admitted to practice in numerous state and federal courts.
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