About Ms. Heather

Ms. Heather Burnash is admitted to practice law in Michigan. She built her legal foundation through the standard educational and licensing steps required in the state, then moved into active practice. That early period established a practical approach to casework and client communication. Colleagues describe her as methodical; clients note that she keeps her explanations clear and direct.

Her career has been anchored in Michigan. She maintains an office in the Mott Foundation Building, where she meets with clients and manages casework. Over the years she has handled matters that arise in state courts and before administrative agencies. She has worked on matters that require attention to procedural detail and an ability to manage records and deadlines. Her day-to-day practice involves client counseling, drafting documents, and preparing filings for state-level proceedings.

Burnash’s work covers a range of issues tied to Michigan law. She represents both individuals and organizations in matters that turn on state statutes, court rules, and agency practices. That range requires careful legal research and practical decision-making. She places emphasis on clear factual presentation and practical options for clients. She also spends time evaluating risks and likely outcomes so clients can make informed choices about how to proceed.

As of 2026 she continues to practice from an office in the Mott Foundation Building. Her current practice concentrates on legal matters arising under Michigan law and on representation before Michigan courts and administrative bodies.

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Michigan

Office Locations

Main Office

 503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 939 Flint MI 48502