About Cullen McKinney
Attorney Cullen McKinney is an experienced legal practitioner specializing in various areas of civil defense litigation, including general negligence, professional malpractice, automobile negligence, product liability, and premises liability. Presently, Cullen McKinney serves as Principal of the Detroit, Michigan-based law firm, Tanoury Nauts McKinney & Garbarino, PLLC, which he cofounded in 2009.
A leading malpractice attorney, Cullen McKinney has successfully represented a number of high-profile cases throughout his career. Recently, he successfully defended the Detroit Michigan Center/Vanguard Health in a malpractice lawsuit, a case that was featured in the May 2012 issue of Michigan Lawyers Weekly magazine. In 2008, McKinney was also named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers magazine, a title that placed him among Michigan's top young attorneys.
In addition to his contributions as a practicing attorney, Cullen McKinney has authored several publications regarding tax laws and physician home offices. His works include “Home Office Deductions and IRC Section 280A: Did Commissioner vs. Soliman Really Clear Up the Meaning of ‘Principal Place of Business’?” and a number of other pieces for the Monthly Digest of Tax Articles.
Cullen McKinney graduated from the University of Detroit Law School with his Juris Doctor in 1993. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Michigan State University. He is admitted to practice law in the state of Michigan, as well as the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. To remain current in the profession, McKinney maintains membership with organizations such as the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association and the State Bar of Michigan.
A leading malpractice attorney, Cullen McKinney has successfully represented a number of high-profile cases throughout his career. Recently, he successfully defended the Detroit Michigan Center/Vanguard Health in a malpractice lawsuit, a case that was featured in the May 2012 issue of Michigan Lawyers Weekly magazine. In 2008, McKinney was also named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers magazine, a title that placed him among Michigan's top young attorneys.
In addition to his contributions as a practicing attorney, Cullen McKinney has authored several publications regarding tax laws and physician home offices. His works include “Home Office Deductions and IRC Section 280A: Did Commissioner vs. Soliman Really Clear Up the Meaning of ‘Principal Place of Business’?” and a number of other pieces for the Monthly Digest of Tax Articles.
Cullen McKinney graduated from the University of Detroit Law School with his Juris Doctor in 1993. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Michigan State University. He is admitted to practice law in the state of Michigan, as well as the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. To remain current in the profession, McKinney maintains membership with organizations such as the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association and the State Bar of Michigan.