
Zeina K. Rammal
Zeina K. Rammal

Summary
Zeina Rammal practices in the firm’s General and Automotive Liability Practice Group. She concentrates on first-and third-party automotive defense. Zeina has extensive experience in handling such matters, from the inception of a case through settlement, trial or dismissal. In addition to her litigation skills, Zeina works closely with claim representatives, providing input and consultation on an ongoing basis.
Zeina received her Juris Doctor from the Detroit Mercy School of Law. While in law school, she was a mentee of Judge Connie Marie Kelley, Third Judicial Circuit Court of Michigan. Zeina now mentors law students as a member of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law Alumni Association. In addition, Zeina is a certified mediator and serves on mediation and arbitration panels.
Practice Areas
Credentials
Education
- University of Detroit Mercy School of Law (J.D. 2015)
- Wayne State University (B.A. 2011)
Admissions
- State Bar of Michigan
Professional Activities
- Wayne County Mediator
- State Bar of Michigan
- The Detroit Bar Association
- Member of the Michigan Muslim Bar Association
- Member of the Women Lawyers Association Of Michigan
- Member of the University Of Detroit Mercy Alumni Association
- Member of the Arab American Women Business Council Board of Directors
Prominent Outcomes
Part of a defense team that obtained a no-cause jury verdict in Wayne County (March 2022).
Successfully argued a motion to dismiss for failure to comply with court orders. The court dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice (Feb. 2021).
News & Insights
Introduction In Tiffany King, et al v MAIPF, et al, the Michigan Court of Appeals considered when a passenger in an uninsured motor vehicle is barred from seeking PIP benefits and making a claim for automobile negligence. As it turns out, a difference in statutory language means the answer is different for each claim. Background on…
In Porsha Williamson and Lateshea Williams, et. al No. 357070 (Mich. Ct. App. Sep 22, 2022), and Oliver Bakeman, et. al No. 357195 (Mich. Ct. App. Nov 10, 2022), the Michigan Court of Appeals considered whether false statements made in support of a no-fault claim to the Michigan Auto Insurance Placement Facility (MAIPF) is grounds for…