Thomas (Tom) Strobl, managing partner of Strobl & Sharp, P.C., has been selected by the American Bar Foundation (ABF) to join the Fellows. Membership in The Fellows is limited to less than one percent of the lawyers admitted to practice in each jurisdiction of the United States and to a small percentage of international lawyers.
Fellows from Michigan recommended him based on his extraordinary leadership in the legal profession and service to society.
“I am deeply honored to be selected to join The Fellows of the ABF,” said Strobl. “As a Fellow, I look forward to supporting the ABF’s groundbreaking research in law and social science.”
The ABF was founded in 1952 by the American Bar Association. It is now recognized as the premier institute in the United States for empirical social science research on law. ABF research addresses critical questions about the functioning of juries, the careers of lawyers, diversity in the legal profession and many other aspects of the legal system. For more information about the ABF, go to: http://www.americanbarfoundation.org/index.html.
Strobl, who co-founded Strobl & Sharp, P.C. in 1989, is responsible for ensuring the firm’s continued commitment to the highest levels of client service, attorney excellence and pro bono work. He serves as outside general counsel to many privately held companies and advises them on all aspects of business law, including commercial, corporate, real estate and tax matters.