About Jeremy
Jeremy Belanger built his legal foundation in Michigan. He earned a B.S. in Public Law and Government and Biology from Eastern Michigan University in 2010. He later received his J.D. from Michigan State University College of Law in 2017. Those years on campus set the stage for a career split between private practice and in-house counsel work.
He began his professional practice at Chapman Law Group in 2017. Early on he handled matters typical for a first-chair associate, gaining courtroom exposure and experience drafting pleadings and client memoranda. In 2019 he moved to Dickinson Wright PLLC as an associate lawyer. There he worked alongside attorneys on multi-disciplinary teams and took on increasingly complex assignments that broadened his practical skills.
In 2022 Belanger joined Beaumont Health as Associate General Counsel. The role placed him inside a large regional health system, where business decisions intersect with regulatory rules and patient-care priorities. His responsibilities include advising operational leaders, assessing risk, and supporting contracts and transactions that affect system-wide services. He also works on matters that require coordination across clinical, regulatory, and administrative departments.
Belanger holds a certification in healthcare compliance. That credential reflects formal training in regulatory frameworks and compliance program practices. It complements his in-house work and informs how he approaches policy review, internal investigations, and training for staff. Colleagues describe him as methodical in legal analysis and attentive to the procedural side of compliance work.
He lives and practices in Michigan, where his career has stayed rooted in the state’s legal and health-care communities. His training and roles show a steady shift from private practice to in-house counsel work, with an emphasis on the legal issues that arise inside health systems. He currently concentrates on healthcare compliance, regulatory matters, and transactional counseling for a large health system.