About Emily
Emily Long earned her Juris Doctor from Michigan State University. Her legal education at MSU provided a foundation in state and federal law, along with practical skills through clinical programs and moot court experience. She completed her studies before returning to practice in Michigan.
She is admitted to the Michigan bar and conducts her work within the state's legal system. Over the years she has worked with clients on matters heard in Michigan courts and before administrative bodies. Her career includes advising individuals and organizations on legal rights and responsibilities, and representing clients in dispute resolution settings.
Long keeps ties to her community through the Cranbrook Kingswood Alumni Association. That affiliation reflects an interest in maintaining professional and personal connections outside the office. She participates in alumni events and contributes to programs that connect former students across generations.
In practice she balances advocacy and counsel. She prepares pleadings and motions, negotiates settlements, and advises clients on procedural and substantive issues. Her approach is practical and case-driven; she aims to give clear guidance on options and likely outcomes. She also manages aspects of firm administration and client development at Long Law PLLC, helping shape how the firm delivers services to its clients.
Colleagues describe her work style as methodical and precise. She breaks complex problems into manageable steps and keeps clients informed at key stages. She treats deadlines and court rules as nonnegotiable and builds fact-based strategies tailored to each matter.
Outside the office she remains connected to Michigan through alumni activities and local professional networks. That local engagement helps her stay current on developments that matter to clients in the state.
As of 2026 she practices law at Long Law PLLC, where she represents clients in matters arising under Michigan law and concentrates her practice on state-level legal matters.