Defense Practice and Insurance Coverage
Employment and Workforce Management
JAYSON M. MACYDA is a graduate of the Vermont Law School and served as a member of the National Moot Court team where he earned numerous awards for oral and written advocacy. He also served as a Teacher's Assistant for the 1-L research and writing course at Vermont Law School and received a Certificate of Studies in European Union Law from Oxford University-Magdalen College.
Mr. Macyda specializes in domestic and international litigation proceedings involving contract disputes, the Uniform Commercial Code, business torts, environmental law, and bankruptcy. He represents foreign and domestic companies locally and nationwide. Mr. Macyda has also served as a pro bono attorney for the Sugar Law Center and provided pro bono legal advice to indigent litigants at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan through the Court's "ask the lawyer" program.
Mr. Macyda has published articles in the Wayne Law Review which address various developments in Michigan civil procedure law, and published an article in the Chamber News, a publication of the Livonia Chamber of Commerce, which addresses developments in federal bankruptcy law. Based upon his articles, Mr. Macyda has been admitted into Scribes-The American Society of Legal Writers, a legal writing professional organization.
Education
- VERMONT LAW SCHOOL, South Royalton, Vermont, Juris Doctor, 2002
- UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Dearborn, Michigan, BA, With Distinction, 1998
Professional Memberships
- STATE BAR OF MICHIGAN
- U.S. COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT
- U.S. DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN AND WESTERN DISTRICTS OF MICHIGAN
- THE UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT AMERICAN INN OF COURT
- SCRIBES-THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LEGAL WRITERS
- LIVONIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE


