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Dean Greenblatt is an attorney licensed in Michigan and Florida. Dean holds single, multi-engine, instrument, glider and seaplane ratings and has over 4000 hours flying as an Airline Transport Pilot, flight instructor and professionally for the USAir Group and Kitty Hawk Inc.
A graduate of Michigan State University, and a magna cum laude graduate of the MSU Law College, Dean is a part-time professor of Aviation Law, twice elected Chairperson of the Aviation Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan; Commissioner and Vice-chair of the Michigan Aeronautics Commission by appointment of Governor John Engler; maintains licensure in Michigan as a broker of aircraft and real estate; serves on the Board of Directors of Child and Family Services of Michigan, Inc., and volunteers with Operation Good Cheer.
Dean concentrates his law practice in individualized professional legal services, including: Aviation Law, Business Litigation, Collections, Criminal Defense, Firearm Issues, and Real Estate Law.
Typical aviation cases involve defense of airmen, aircraft operators (including drone operators), and mechanics against FAA enforcement; criminal defense of drone operators; the first civil suit nationwide against a local government's ban on drones (Michigan Coalition of Drone Operators, Inc. v Genesee County); federal civil litigation on breach of contract for an airline client; and, representation of a national airline in personal injury litigation.
Typical firearm-related cases involve criminal defense; recovery of seized firearms; firearm trusts and representation of firearm manufacturers and retailers, criminal record expungement; criminal defense; right-to-carry civil litigation including landmark Michigan cases (Capital Area District Library v. Michigan Open Carry; Michigan Open Carry and Michigan Gun Owners v. Grand Rapids Convention and Arena Authority; Michigan Open Carry v. Clio Area School District).
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Chat withState: Michigan
Acquired: 1999
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State: Florida
Acquired: 1999
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4190 Telegraph Rd Ste 3500, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 48302-2043
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Posted by Jared | April 16, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Civil Rights
Excellent Pro-Liberty Attorney
I worked with Mr. Greenblatt on an important case involving the erosion of fundamental rights. He listens to outside advice and is well versed in Constitutional theory and relevant case law. He’s very trustworthy and conducts himself in a highly professional and ethical manner.
"Mr. Greenblatt is an exceptionally well prepared and well versed attorney, with impeccable ethics and the ability to organize and effectively represent clients in often complex legal matters."
Intellectual property lawyer
Litigation lawyer
1999 - Present
Managing Attorney, Dean G. Greenblatt, PLC
2016 - Present
United States District Court for the Western District of MichiganAdmitted to Practice
2003 - Present
National Association of RealtorsMember
1999 - Present
State Bar of Michigan, Aviation Law SectionPast Chairman; Member
1999 - Present
United States District Court for the Eastern District of MichiganAdmitted to Practice
1999 - Present
State Bar of MichiganMember
1999 - Present
The Florida BarMember, inactive status
1999 - Present
Michigan Supreme CourtAdmitted to Practice
1985 - Present
Aircraft Owners and Pilots AssociationPanel Attorney, Pilot Protection Services; Member
1985 - Present
Experimental Aircraft AssociationMember
1991 - 1993
Air Line Pilots AssociationMember
Trial court issued Declaratory Judgment in favor of Plaintiffs; Permanent Injunction issued against Defendants. Defendants appealed to Michigan Court of Appeals. The appeals court AFFIRMED the trial court's injunction (November 17, 2022).
Trial court granted judgment in favor of Michigan Coalition of Drone Operators, Inc. and declared ban on possession and use of drones unlawful.
Trial court judgment in favor of firearm rights and declared ban on legally possessed firearms unlawful. On appeal, the Michigan Court of Appeals leaves field preemption intact, but allows CAA lessees to dictate restrictions.
$1,28MM Judgment by jury in favor of Plaintiff
Trial Court ruled in favor of MOC; Court of Appeal Reversed; Split decision (4-3) by Michigan Supreme Court. Issue of implied conflict preemption unaddressed.
No criminal referrals. No civil liability.
Case established state's field preemption of firearm law.
1999
JD - Juris Doctor, Magna Cum Laude
1988
BS - Bachelor of Science
English