
Joseph P. Zannetti
Joseph P. Zannetti

Summary
Joseph is an attorney in the General and Automotive Liability group, focusing on the defense of general and automotive liability claims. Joseph graduated from Wayne State University Law School, where he excelled and maintained a record of academic excellence. He has a notable record of extensive research, negotiation, and business experience. Prior to joining Collins Einhorn Farrell, Joseph worked in supply chain management, where he led contract bids, purchasing, and company relations. Joseph is currently working toward obtaining a Master’s in Business Administration from the Mike Ilitch School of Business.
Practice Areas
Credentials
Education
- Wayne State University Law School (J.D., 2020)
- Marygrove College (B.A., 2015)
Admissions
- State Bar of Michigan
Professional Activities
- Wayne State University Law School
- Journal of Business, Editor-in-Chief (2019-2020)
- Jaffe Transactional Law Competition Chairperson (2019-2020)
- Entrepreneurship and Business Law Society, Vice President (2018-2019)
- Federalist Society, President (2019-2020)
Accomplishments
- Wayne State University Law School
- President’s Scholar, scholarship awarded for academic achievement
- Marygrove College
- Presidential Academic Scholarship, Leadership Scholarship, and Athletic Scholarship
News & Insights
In Ravenell v Auto Club Ins Assoc, unpublished per curiam opinion of the Court of Appeals, issued October 15, 2020 (Docket No. 348436), the Court of Appeals considered NGM Insurance Company’s claim for reimbursement of mistakenly paid personal protection insurance (PIP) benefits from Auto Club Insurance Association (ACIA). The Court followed Amerisure Cos v State…
Collins Einhorn Farrell PC is pleased to announce that attorney Joseph P. Zannetti has joined the firm’s General and Automotive Liability practice group. Zannetti will focus his practice on the defense of general and automotive liability claims. He has been with the firm since 2019 as a law clerk and was recently sworn in with…
Attorneys routinely use settlement demands as a method to resolve cases without the time commitment and cost associated with protracted litigation. But at a certain point, the language of a settlement demand may cross the line from mere negotiation strategy into illegal extortion. This is particularly true when the settlement demand includes a threat of…