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Thomas M. Loeb has been practicing law in Michigan since 1976. He concentrates his practice in criminal defense in state and federal courts; plaintiff’s federal civil rights litigation (with an emphasis on police misconduct and §1983 lawsuits); divorce and family law; and professional responsibility and grievance defense. He has been a faculty member of the Detroit/Wayne County Criminal Advocacy Program (CAP) since its inception and is a member of its Board of Directors. He has lectured extensively to both lawyers and police officers for such groups as Michigan’s Institute for Continuing Legal Education (ICLE), Michigan’s Trial Lawyers Association (MTLA), Michigan Association for Justice (MAJ), the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), and the Macomb County Criminal Justice Training Center on issues concerning police misconduct lawsuits, trial practice, criminal procedure, and 42 USC §1983. He is on the Board of Directors and has been a faculty member of the annual Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan’s (CDAM) Trial Practice College held at Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan for the last 10 years, helping practicing lawyers improve their criminal defense jury trial skills.