Lisa M. Muhleck

Lisa began her professional career with General Motors Corporation where she developed tooling for manufacturing plants in General Motor's Large Car Division. Next, Lisa worked as a release engineer at DaimlerChrysler Corporation in the small car engine electrical group where she was responsible for the release of the starter motor for the Neon. Lisa was subsequently transferred as a resident engineer to DaimlerChrysler's Belvidere Assembly plant where she was responsible for identifying and solving issues related to the day-to-day assembly and quality of various chassis and exterior trim components of the Neon. After that, Lisa transferred as release engineer to DaimlerChrysler's powertrain group where she developed, released and tested the transfer case for the four-wheel-drive system of the Jeep Liberty. Lisa gained patent law experience at a law firm in Bloomfield Hills, MI.

Lisa concentrates her practice in preparing and prosecuting patent applications in a variety of areas including mechanical and electrical technologies. Lisa is a member of the Michigan Intellectual Property Law Association. She received a Bachelor of Science in aerospace engineering in 1994 from the University of Michigan and her Juris Doctor from Wayne State University in 2005. She is admitted to the State Bar of Michigan as well as the United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan.