
MICHAEL L. BAUCHAN
Juris Doctorate (1970) and Electrical Engineer (1966)
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MICHAEL L. BAUCHAN, J.D.
Michael L. Bauchan, Juris Doctorate (1970) and Electrical
Engineer (1966),says "Call us first. If you didn't, at
least call us second."
Michael L. Bauchan founded Bauchan Law Offices, P.C.
September 17, 1971 when he bought the office of a retiring
attorney, Robert O'Boyle. Mr. Bauchan incorporated his firm
June 1, 1973. Our building has been a law office for well
over half a century.
Mr. Bauchan, who was double promoted in grade school from
the third grade to the fifth grade, graduated from Cheboygan
(Michigan) High School and at age 17 entered General Motors
Institute (GMI is now Kettering University) in Flint,
Michigan.
Mr. Bauchan, who is now retired, received a Bachelor of
Electrical Engineering Degree in 1966 from General Motors
Institute. He was sponsored by General Motors Proving Ground
at Milford, Michigan through GMI in a 5 year co-operative
program in which half of the academic year is spent in an
accelerated program at GMI of about 28 classroom hours per
week (including lab time) carrying an academic load of about
25 credits. The other half of the academic year Mr. Bauchan
spent as a General Motors Proving Ground employee where in
each six week work session Mr. Bauchan was assigned to work
in one of the many Proving Ground departments.
Mr. Bauchan was thus trained as an apprentice to engineers,
mechanics, heavy equipment operators, data processors, and
administrators. The GMI program during each work session
required each co-op student write a Coordination Report
about work performed that session. Each report was reviewed
and graded for technical content and writing skills by Mr.
Bauchan's immediate supervisor, the Proving Ground personnel
officer in charge of GMI students, and an English professor
at GMI. During the last semester of his GMI engineering
program Mr. Bauchan worked full time at the Proving Ground
during which he wrote his final thesis titled "Development
of a Remote Throttle Control" on a specific electrical
engineering project.
In 1966 Mr. Bauchan received his Bachelor of Electrical
Engineering degree from GMI and transferred to the GM Patent
section which assigned him to their Washington D.C. office.
From 1966 to 1968 Mr. Bauchan worked 40 hours per week as a
Patent Engineer doing patent searching for GM while
attending Georgetown University Law School five nights a
week for two years, during which Mr. Bauchan studied for and
on his first attempt passed the United States Patent Office
Bar Exam and became a licensed Patent Agent.
In 1968 the GM patent Section transferred Mr. Bauchan to
their Detroit office where he worked 40 hours per week as a
Patent Agent writing patent applications and attended Wayne
State University Law School two hours per night five nights
per week.
In 1970 Mr. Bauchan received a Juris Doctorate Degree from
Wayne State University Law School. He then passed the State
Bar of Michigan Bar Exam on his first attempt and became a
member of the State Bar of Michigan and the United States
District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan while
employed as a GM patent attorney.
In 1971 Mr. Bauchan decided to serve individual clients
rather than the huge General Motors Corporation that had
been his only employer in the decade since he graduated high
school. Mr. Bauchan had only practiced patent law, but
bought the Houghton Lake, Michigan law office of Robert
O'Boyle, a highly esteemed retiring general practice
attorney with many years of experience who became Mr.
Bauchan's personal general practice mentor for several
years, and moved his family to Houghton Lake.
Mr. Bauchan applied the same intense work ethic to serving
the public as a Private Practice Attorney he demonstrated as
a five year GMI engineering co-op student and four-year
full-time patent section employee attending law school five
nights per week.
In 1971 Mr. Bauchan was one of only four Roscommon County
criminal defense attorneys. By 1972 two of the other three
Roscommon County criminal defense attorneys ceased
practicing law, leaving Mr. Bauchan and one other attorney
to provide most of the criminal defense work in Roscommon
County. Even though court appointed criminal defense work
then paid attorneys a reduced hourly wage, Mr. Bauchan
tirelessly worked diligently on behalf of all clients
regardless whether the county paid him, often resulting in
the county only paying him less than half of the already
reduced hourly rate the county paid other court appointed
attorneys.
Mr. Bauchan and two other attorneys also provided
substantially all civil law practice in Roscommon County for
several years until other attorneys moved to the county.
After Mr. Bauchan became well grounded under the tutelage of
Robert O'Boyle in general practice law while also engaging
in patent law private practice, Mr. Bauchan affiliated with
a Personal Injury and Malpractice specialist from Southern
Michigan who became of counsel to Bauchan Law Offices, P.C.
and mentored Mr. Bauchan in such matters. Mr. Bauchan
utilized his engineering background and the tutelage of
these attorneys to become a hard working, well-known and
respected trial attorney with expertise both in general
practice and also Personal Injury and No-Fault claims,
diligently working on behalf of injured persons. When
settlement negotiations did not result in offers from
defendants and insurance companies acceptable to Mr.
Bauchan's clients, he did not hesitate to try their cases.
While providing this intense, hard working service to the
public Mr. Bauchan served as Secretary/Treasurer,
Vice-President and President of the 34th Judicial Circuit
Bar Association, which in 1971 included Roscommon County and
four other counties from Gaylord to Standish and later was
reduced to three and then two counties.
Mr. Bauchan generously gave of his professional services
free of charge to several Houghton Lake non-profit
organizations, including the Houghton Lake Merchants
Association, the Houghton Lake Chamber of Commerce, the
Houghton Lake Lake Association and various other
organizations and churches.
Mr. Bauchan has also served the Houghton Lake Community as
officer, director, member and worker of several non-profit
organizations.
Mr. Bauchan was one of six founding members of the Houghton
Lake Merchants Association, which grew from those six
business members to approximately 100 business members by
the time Mr. Bauchan served as its President in 1979. He
also served as a Director for several years and worked
tirelessly on its behalf. He proposed various Houghton Lake
Merchants Association projects and chaired their committees.
Mr. Bauchan literally "helped put Houghton Lake on the map"
when he proposed and chaired the Houghton Lake Merchants
Association Highway Sign Committee when Michigan Department
of Transportation expressway signs did not direct the public
to Houghton Lake. His work resulted in a Michigan Department
of Transportation public meeting at the Houghton Lake
Community Center. Mr. Bauchan used his legal talent and the
MDOT rules and regulations to successfully persuade MDOT to
change their highway signs on expressways etc. so that I-75
and U.S.-127 (formerly U.S.-27) name Houghton Lake as a
community so as to direct the public to the Houghton Lake
community even though it is an unincorporated legal entity.
The sign committee Mr. Bauchan chaired, comprising Mr.
Bauchan and an assistant, also surveyed and diagrammed
numerous intersections for 36 miles around Houghton Lake and
identified the lack of signs around Houghton Lake directing
the public to various Houghton Lake areas. Their work
resulted in the Roscommon County Road Commission
substantially increasing and improving signage directing the
public around the shores of Houghton Lake, which is
Michigan's largest inland lake.
Mr. Bauchan also served the Houghton Lake Chamber of
Commerce for many years, including several years as one of
its directors, and served many years as a member of the
Houghton Lake Lions Club and Houghton Lake United Methodist
Church in which he held various leadership positions.
Mr. Bauchan is retired. He helps Bauchan Law Offices, P.C.
and staff administratively and maintains its equipment,
mentoring attorneys and secretaries by drawing upon his many
years of Bauchan Law Offices, P.C. service.
When clients call Bauchan Law Offices, P.C. about subjects
not handled by either staff or of counsel attorneys, Mr.
Bauchan and our staff take the time to discuss such matters
in detail with callers at no charge and refer them to an
appropriate attorney in whom Mr. Bauchan would have
confidence if he stood in the client's place.
Mr. Bauchan's guiding principles, which he expects his staff
to follow, include:
1. Serve clients as you would expect to be served and keep
them informed.
2. Give prompt, competent, ethical and honest service at a
reasonable price.
3. Always tell the truth and treat everyone ethically and
honestly.
Mr. Bauchan always put clients' interests first. Where
clients are not well served by previous attorneys, he
candidly states his opinion, discusses legal malpractice and
makes referrals to legal malpractice attorneys. Like Mr.
Bauchan always said:
"Call us FIRST. If you didn't, at least call us second."
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