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April Knoch is
an Associate Attorney with Pentiuk, Couvreur & Kobiljak, P.C.
She is involved in General Practice with an emphasis on civil
litigation in Landlord & Tenant Law, Community Housing Associations,
Condominium Law and Collection Law. Prior to joining
Pentiuk, Couvreur & Kobiljak, Ms. Knoch clerked for the Honorable John
E. McDonald, Chief Judge for the 35th District Court of
Michigan. She later went on
to work for a small law firm in Inkster, Michigan where she practiced
general civil litigation and debtor bankruptcy. Ms. Knoch
attended the University of Michigan-Dearborn and graduated from the
College of Arts, Sciences and Letters with a Bachelors degree in
Psychology and a Minor in Sociology.
During her study at U-M Dearborn, she was an associate member of
the Biological Honor Society and participated in the Honor’s Psychology
program. She then
attended Michigan State University College of Law and received her Juris
Doctor in 2001. During her
study at MSU, she was involved with numerous functions including a student
representative for the MSU/DCL Student Government and she was the Justice
and Vice Justice for the Phi Alpha Delta, Hubert Humphrey Chapter.
She also was enrolled with the MSU/DCL Rental Housing Clinic
Program, where she served as legal counsel to university students.
During her involvement with the Rental Housing Clinic, she and a
team of fellow clinicians prepared and tried a jury trial for MSU student
tenants. Ms. Knoch is now
currently seeking her Masters in Taxation from Wayne State University
College of Law. Ms. Knoch is member of the State Bar of Michigan, the Federal Bar Association and a Lifetime Member of the MSU/DCL Alumni Association.
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