The Scene or grandparents' arrival. They have an understanding, a special empathy for many years of long hours to finally get their clients." to the point where she got to choose The Sherman attorneys have what work she did, and for whom. worked on some cases with the Jewish "I always wanted to feel rewarded Federation, including issues with for my work," says Tucker. "If I work recent immigrants from the former hard, I make money. If I don't work, Soviet Union, and will on occasion there's no money." She craved the flex- accept a pro bono case in the commu- ibility and freedom that comes with nity. owning your own business. Michael notes that immigration Tucker shares office space with her attorneys must be available seven days old firm, Dixon MacDonald, and is a week, 24 hours a day. "A person still "of counsel" should the firm need whose future is at stake feels the need her assistance. The eight Dixon attor- to be able to reach their attorney at all neys still guide her when she has ques- hours," he says. tions, and also provide her with some The three siblings agree that 5 per- necessary resources. Jackie Stamell and her brothers Mike and Ted Sherman go over a case. cent of their work is knowing the "ins But now, Tucker provides counsel and outs" of the law; the other 95 per- for a few Jewish-owned small business- their own with a new immigration-ori- cent is customer service. Whoever is the es like hers. Tucker observes that in ning ahead. She also handles resolu- most responsive, the most empathetic, ented firm. order to have a successful small busi- tion of estates in probate court. The decision, says Ted, was actually they say, will bring in the clients. ness, regardless of the field, the busi- fairly easy "We each bring a unique The Shermans know that trust is an ness must fill a specific niche in the Family Affair area of expertise to our firm," he important component for any partner- market. explains. "Our expertise is different, Spending the weekend at the ship, and say they have always been Tucker found it easy to determine University of Michigan law library is but because it is all within the same close. Once the idea for their own what her niches would be, as they becoming commonplace to another field, it works well in our firm. family-run firm began to germinate, turned out to be matters in which Combined, we can cover all aspects." young attorney, Ted Sherman. the three were excited to have the she's always been interested. Since col- The young firm's clients come from In January, Sherman, 33, of opportunity to start a firm from the lege, when she took a course on sign Franklin, started his own practice in 120 countries and speak 50 different ground up. language "just for fun," Tucker has West Bloomfield with two partners he languages, although most individuals worked with many clients who are has known all his life: brother Michael who want to make the United States hearing-impaired. She enjoys putting The Down Side Sherman, 35, and sister Jackie their permanent home speak at least her sign language skills to use, and However, working for one's self isn't (Sherman) Stamell, 29. No fights some English. There are few insur- feels that her clients are more comfort- always easy. While she doesn't miss about whose name would go first on mountable language barriers, and able with her because she can "speak "the pressures of a large frrm," solo the letterhead; the firm's name is Michael speaks Hebrew, which aids their language." practitioner Rachel Tucker needs .to Sherman Law Group. him with Israeli clients. While she had been interested in work equally long hours in order to Ted says he always knew he wanted "We often see people from any estate planning for some time, Tucker finish the job. "My clients rely on me to become an attorney. He attended unsettled part of the world," says stumbled upon her second niche solely, so I need to provide them with the University of Michigan for both Michael. "If the political and econom- somewhat accidentally. She took the personalized attention," she says. undergraduate and law school. ic climate is in turmoil, people want case of a gay couple who wanted to In fact, Tucker laughs that she Michael of Bloomfield Hills, however, to leave." create an estate plan that would leave sometimes must force herself to work thought a career in medicine was in So far, most of the Sherman Law assets to one another. Tucker leaned regular hours, or else she would "bring his future, until a middle school dis- Group clientele have been referred by that unlike married couples, gays are work home every night and every word of mouth. The lawyers aid one section class changed his mind. Law treated as singles by the law and face weekend." person, who in turn will tell his family was his next career choice. different issues when it comes to As chair of the finance committee Stamell, who now resides with her and friends. finances. of the Women's Bar Association, and However, explains Ted, it's "only husband in Birmingham, was an For example, if one partner a member of Jewish Federation's the select few who will actually qualify English major at the University of becomes ill and does not have a plan Young Adult Division, Tucker still Michigan, but was inspired to pursue for a U.S. visa. You need to have lined in place, the healthy partner does not finds time for an active social life, up a good job, or have family here in the law by a class she took. automatically become the patient's and says that many of her attorney These siblings had something more order to even be considered." advocate; should the ill partner die, his friends are "jealous that I don't have Because Detroit is the center of the specific in common — an interest in or her property reverts to the immedi- to deal with as much pressure as automotive industry, a large number of immigration law. Michael worked in ate family, rather than to the other they do." engineers attempt to immigrate here general practice for two years on his partner. She notes that many of her friends own, until he received an opportunity every year, creating a steady flow of Tucker creates plans that allow from law school have already dropped to work for a small immigration firm. potential business. The Sherman lawyers clients to make medical decisions for out of the profession, seeking alternate Ted began his law career as a patent also work closely with Beaumont their "significant others." She notes careers. lawyer, and found he enjoyed working Hospital in Royal Oak, which searches with regret that "the problem is, in And the down side to being on her for medical physicists from around the with scientists and engineers, many of general, most people wait until it is own? "Spending a lot of time on whom arrived from other countries and world for its research institute. too late." administrative issues, dealing with "Immigration is really a specialized were dealing with a myriad of immigra- In the case of an elderly parent", she clients who cannot pay or collecting tion issues. He joined his brother at the type of law," says Michael. "There are adds, if the parent becomes mentally on judgments," says Tucker. many Jewish and foreign-born attor- immigration firm two years later. incompetent, it is sometimes too late For her part, Stamell hopes that neys who practice in this particular A year later, Stamell joined her to determine exactly what their wishes ‘‘the hardest part of starting a firm field. They are people who have gone brothers at the same firm. are. has passed," referring to the chal- through the process themselves, or After three years of working togeth- Tucker has spoken to various lenges the siblings faced during the have heard the story of their parents' er, the siblings decided to strike out on groups advocating the benefits of plan- 3/30 2001 88