We identify and execute creative solutions to complicated problems bridging the public and private sectors.

In French, “pont” means bridge. Bridges are powerful metaphors for connection, symbolizing the ability to span divides, unite distant places, and overcome obstacles. Their architecture is a direct response to the problem they solve—whether spanning vast bodies of water, deep valleys, or urban landscapes—each requiring specific structural solutions. Solving legal problems is no different: each situation depends a tailored approach.

Areas of Practice


Major Projects

Build, baby, build. Nothing is more satisfying than seeing a major infrastructure or economic development project come to fruition. But getting from idea to implementation requires effective counsel that can see problems before they hit. Pont Law provides the type of creative, committed lawyering you need run through the finish line.


Administrative Law

Regulation is power: government action determines who can access benefits, develop land, and operate a business in the United States. Administrative Law regulates the regulator – adjudicating when agencies can act, the discretion they exercise, and the sanctions they can impose. Pont Law knows administrative law, serving both government clients and regulated industries.


Land Use and Permitting

At Pont Law, we are dedicated to helping clients navigate the complexities of property development and land use regulations. Whether you’re envisioning a new commercial development, expanding existing facilities, or seeking to maximize the value of your property, we can assist in overcoming the challenges of land use planning, zoning, and permitting. We take a proactive approach, anticipating challenges and crafting innovative solutions to move your project forward.


Nationwide impact.
Michigan bred.
Detroit & Brooklyn based.

We believe lawyers are enablers. Pont Law finds solutions to problems that seem intractable. Our lawyers find the keys to doors you think are locked.

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