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Gary R. Rentrop

Associate / Of Counsel

Gary R. Rentrop

Email:  GRentrop@ANAfirm.com
Phone:  (248)-540-7400
Fax:  (248)-540-7401

Practice Areas

Education & Alumni Associations

  • J.D., Wayne State University Law School
  • B.B.A., University of Michigan School of Business Administration

Memberships, Admissions & Associations

  • State of Michigan, Licensed 1969
  • Oakland County Bar Association 
  • State Bar of Michigan, American Indian Law Section
  • State Bar of Michigan, Government Law Section
  • State Bar of Michigan, Real Property Law Section
  • State Bar of Michigan, Environmental Law Section
  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
  • U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan
  • U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
  • United States Supreme Court
  • Environmental Law & Policy Center, Litigation Approval Committee (Past Board Member)
  • Environmental Law & Policy Center, Michigan Advisory Council (Chair)
  • Emmet County Lakeshore Association (Board President)
  • Michigan Historic Preservation Network (Former Board Member)

Awards & Honors

  • MHPN Lifetime Achievement Award

Publications & Speaking Engagements

  • Michigan Historic Preservation Network Conference, May 2023

Background

Gary R. Rentrop has joined the firm as an of-counsel attorney and is a member of our municipal practice group.  Mr. Rentrop focuses primarily in the municipal, land use and zoning, and historic preservation areas of law.  Gary has extensive litigation and transactional law expertise on land use, planning and real estate preservation/environmental issues. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the firm’s clients.

Gary was the founding partner of Rentrop & Morrison, P.C.  He is on the Litigation Approval Committee of the Environmental Law & Policy Center (ELPC) and is Chair of the ELPC’s Michigan Advisory Council.  He is a past member of the Board of Trustees of the Americana Foundation.  He also serves as the President of the Emmet County Lakeshore Association, among other civic engagements, and lives near Harbor Springs with his wife, Sue Rentrop.