Bodman Announces 2024 Practice Group Leadership Appointments
03/20/24
Bodman PLC is pleased to announce new leadership appointments in the firm’s Banking and Workplace Law practice groups.
The new appointments include the following:
- Hebba Aref of the Detroit office has been appointed co-chair of the Banking Practice Group.
- Rebecca C. Seguin-Skrabucha of the Troy office has been appointed vice chair of the Workplace Law Practice Group.
“Promoting these exceptional individuals is a reflection of our commitment to recognize and cultivate a diverse group of emerging leaders,” said Bodman Chair Carrie Leahy. “Hebba and Rebecca are rising stars within the firm and the legal profession. I am excited to work with them in their new roles.”
Aref represents financial institutions in commercial lending transactions, including the structuring, negotiating and documenting of loan transactions, including syndicated loans, bilateral loans, subordinated loans and participations. She also has experience assisting corporate clients, including private equity firms, with borrowing and re-financing transactions, including secured and unsecured credit facilities, asset-based lending facilities, leveraged lending facilities, mezzanine financings, project financings, aircraft financings, acquisition financings, and lease financings.
Seguin-Skrabucha concentrates her practice in advising employers, including municipal governments and businesses of all sizes, on compliance with state and federal employment and labor laws. She handles a wide variety of employment matters and helps employers establish best practices for all stages of employment, including hiring and onboarding, disciplinary actions and termination procedures, and leave administration. She also conducts workplace investigations and management training.