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Christopher M. Trebilcock
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Christopher M. Trebilcock is running for Court of Appeals Judge.
Christopher M. Trebilcock is running for this race unopposed. They will move on to the general election.
Personal background
Christopher Trebilcock earned a bachelor's degree in political science and business administration from Alma College and a law degree from Wake Forest University. He lives in Royal Oak, Michigan.
Professional background
Christopher currently serves as a Judge on the Michigan Court of Appeals. He previously served as a partner at Clark Hill Law in Detroit. He previously served as senior principal and co-practice group leader for employment and labor at Miller Canfield in the Detroit area. He began his career as an attorney-advisor at the U.S. Department of Labor in Washington, D.C.. Christopher served as a guest lecturer in election law at Wayne State University Law School and has served as a chapter editor and contributing editor for legal publications including the Michigan Municipal Law Manual and BNA's Developing Labor Law treatise. He also previously served as Press Secretary for the Democratic nominee for Michigan Secretary of State in 2002, and as Policy and Field Director for the James Blanchard for Governor campaign from in 2002.
Political background
Christopher M. Trebilcock is currently a Judge of the Michigan Court of Appeals, District 2. He was appointed in 2025 by Governor Whitmer.
Legal Experience
As a Member at Clark Hill Law from February 2018 to May 2025, litigated labor and employment disputes in federal and state courts and administrative agencies on behalf of Fortune 500 companies, governmental agencies, and public bodies, specializing in wage and hour litigation, civil rights, FOIA and Open Meetings Act compliance, student disciplinary matters, and election law.
As a Judge of the Michigan Court of Appeals since May 2025, ensures the law has been applied correctly in state criminal and civil cases, exercises the authority to correct procedural errors or misinterpretations of law by lower appeals and trial courts, and hears applications for court orders that require and prohibit certain actions by lower courts and government officials.
As Senior Principal and Co-Practice Group Leader at Miller Canfield from 2003 to 2018, litigated labor and employment disputes in federal and state courts and administrative agencies, managed collective bargaining negotiations on behalf of private and public sector clients, and specialized in election and administrative law, including high-profile litigation involving Congressman Gary Peters and the Flint Water Rate litigation.
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Judicial Administration
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Judicial Philosophy
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Ethics & Conduct
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Community Involvement
Previously served as a board member for Voices for Michigan's Children.
Previously served as president of the DIA Founders' Junior Council.
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