About Lise M.
Lise M. Spresser has built a steady practice in Michigan law. She works at Spresser Ogden P.L.L.C., where she represents individuals and organizations in a range of matters across state courts and administrative forums. Colleagues describe her as methodical in case preparation and controlled under pressure. She balances careful analysis with a readiness to press a client’s position when it matters most.
Her career has centered on courtroom work and client counseling. Early on she took on roles that required frequent appearances and close client contact. Those experiences shaped the way she approaches a file: identify key facts early, test the strengths and weaknesses, and set realistic goals for resolution. She has handled contested hearings, settlement negotiations and written advocacy. In each setting she has relied on precise preparation and practical thinking.
Spresser has also spent time developing the operational side of practice at her firm. She works on intake processes, manages deadlines and mentors newer lawyers and staff. That steady, behind-the-scenes work keeps cases moving. It also reflects a belief that good outcomes depend on both strategy and reliable systems.
Her peers note a steady temperament in high-stakes matters. She is known for listening closely to clients and translating legal issues into clear choices. That approach guides her in steering cases toward resolution when settlement makes sense and in pressing matters forward when litigation is necessary. She is comfortable in courtroom settings and familiar with the procedural demands of Michigan practice.
Outside of active casework she has contributed to practice management at her firm. She participates in case planning and in training colleagues on drafting and discovery practice. Those contributions aim to reduce surprises and keep client work moving on schedule. Her attention to process helps both clients and colleagues navigate complicated matters more efficiently.
Lise M. Spresser remains active in Michigan’s legal community through professional membership and firm work. She continues to take on new matters and to advise clients across the state. She currently practices at Spresser Ogden P.L.L.C., handling a variety of legal matters in Michigan courts and administrative venues.