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Steven M. Couch

Michigan

About

Steven M. Couch is an experienced litigator with nearly two decades of practice focused on insurance and commercial litigation. At Omnus Law, Steven advises clients on a range of complex matters including insurance coverage, premises liability, construction disputes, and bad faith claims. He has successfully represented clients at trial and appellate levels in state and federal courts.

Steven is known for his strategic approach to litigation and his ability to integrate technology into fraud investigations and claims management. He has delivered presentations on fraud detection, evidence, and investigations to insurers and legal professionals, and regularly authors legal updates to keep clients informed on evolving trends in Michigan law.

His litigation background includes work with recognized firms where he advised clients across sectors and resolved high-stakes disputes through negotiation and courtroom advocacy.

Career Highlights

  • Former Partner at Multi-state Litigation and Trial Firmย 

Practice Areas

Cannabis LawCivil Litigation
Sub-practice areas
Insurance Defense, Commercial Litigation, Trial Advocacy

Admitted Jurisdictions

  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
  • United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas

Education

  • J.D., Boston University School of Law, 2005
  • B.A., University of Michigan, 2002

Languages

  • English

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