Benjamin Allen Schock is a candidate for a 6-year term, new judgeship on the Macomb County Probate Court.
Schock is a graduate of the Michigan State University College of Law. He is an elder law attorney and co-founder of Schock Solaiman Ramdayal, PLLC. Most of his experience is as a trial lawyer before the probate court, but he has also served as a criminal defense attorney. Prior to becoming an attorney, Schock worked as a credit administrator for General Motors Acceptance Corporation and as a licensed financial advisor for Morgan Stanley Dean Witter.
According to his campaign website, if elected to the Macomb County Probate Court, Schock will help to improve the system in the following ways: efficient case management, community education, technology integration’ collaboration with stakeholders, continuous professional development, accessibility and inclusivity, ethical standards, case backlog reduction, and community outreach.
Schock has received endorsements from labor unions, current and former judges, elected officials, and community leaders.
For more information about Benjamin Allen Schock, including a full list of endorsements, please visit his campaign website at schockforprobate.com.
Benjamin Allen Schock is a candidate for a 6-year term, new judgeship on the Macomb County Probate Court.
Schock is a graduate of the Michigan State University College of Law. He is an elder law attorney and co-founder of Schock Solaiman Ramdayal, PLLC. Most of his experience is as a trial lawyer before the probate court, but he has also served as a criminal defense attorney. Prior to becoming an attorney, Schock worked as a credit administrator for General Motors Acceptance Corporation and as a licensed financial advisor for Morgan Stanley Dean Witter.
According to his campaign website, if elected to the Macomb County Probate Court, Schock will help to improve the system in the following ways: efficient case management, community education, technology integration’ collaboration with stakeholders, continuous professional development, accessibility and inclusivity, ethical standards, case backlog reduction, and community outreach.
Schock has received endorsements from labor unions, current and former judges, elected officials, and community leaders.
For more information about Benjamin Allen Schock, including a full list of endorsements, please visit his campaign website at schockforprobate.com.