Honigman added Tricia Collins as a partner in its Grand Rapids office. Collins, who joins Honigman after nearly a decade at Kirkland & Ellis, is the most recent addition to the firm’s corporate department and commercial transactions group.
“Tricia will bring valuable experience to Honigman that will serve as a strong complement to our commercial transactions practice,” Kimberly A. Dudek, chair of Honigman’s corporate department and member of the firm’s executive committee, said. “We look forward to welcoming her to our commercial transactions group and adding her skillset to our growing team.”
At Honigman, Collins will focus her practice on commercial transactions. She has experience advising clients on a wide spectrum of legal issues, including asset management, commercial agreements, contractual disputes, corporate governance, fiduciary duties, organizational restructuring and regulatory compliance. She has represented clients in complex cross-border business reorganizations, distressed company mergers & acquisitions, debt restructurings and multifaceted financing matters, both within and outside of Chapter 11 proceedings, and has counseled companies experiencing various forms of financial distress.
“Tricia adds further depth to our Grand Rapids cohort and the firm overall,” Tracy T. Larsen, vice chair of Honigman’s corporate department, member of the firm’s executive committee, and leader of the firm’s transactions and counseling practice group, said. “Her arrival adds to our burgeoning roster of top talent that has joined us from the nation’s largest money-center firms.”
Collins earned her J.D., magna cum laude, from Michigan State University College of Law and her B.A. from Grand Valley State University.







