About Vince
Vince Manzella grew up interested in politics and public life. He followed that interest to the University of Michigan, where he earned a B.A. in Political Science in 1996. He went on to attend Wayne State University Law School and received his J.D. in 2002.
After law school, Manzella established his career in Michigan. He is admitted to practice in the state and has remained involved in the local legal community. Early in his professional life he joined the Macomb County Bar Association, a membership he has held since 2002. He has also been active in the Italian American Bar Association of Michigan and has served as that organization’s president in the past.
Colleagues describe him as someone who blends practical courtroom experience with steady participation in bar activities. He has spent years working on matters that arise in Michigan courts and administrative forums. He has also taken part in professional groups that concentrate on improving the practice of law at the county level and within cultural bar associations.
Manzella’s legal education and bar work have shaped a practice rooted in Michigan law. He has kept close ties to the communities around his practice through involvement in the Macomb County Bar Association. That membership, maintained for more than two decades, has included committee work and appearances at local bar events. His role as a past president of the Italian American Bar Association of Michigan reflects ongoing engagement in professional and cultural legal circles.
Outside meetings and bar events, he is known for a pragmatic approach to problem solving. He prefers clear written arguments and straightforward client communication. He tends to avoid overwrought rhetoric and instead focuses on the concrete steps needed to move a matter forward.
Today he continues to work in Michigan. His practice serves clients across the state and remains centered on matters that arise under Michigan law.