About Us
The Attorney Grievance Commission of Michigan is dedicated to protecting the public and maintaining the integrity of the legal profession.
Our Team
AGC staff attorneys and leadership
Leadership

Michael Goetz
Grievance Administrator
The Michigan Supreme Court has appointed Michael V. Goetz to the position of Grievance Administrator for the Michigan Attorney Grievance Commission (AGC). Mr. Goetz will oversee the prosecutorial and educational functions of the AGC. The appointment is effective September 23, 2019. "Mr. Goetz has both the management skills and professional experience to make sure the AGC continues to protect the public and hold the legal profession accountable," said Chief Justice Bridget M. McCormack. "Just as important, Mr. Goetz has a deep commitment to public service and great ideas on how to engage the public and the bar in the Commission's critical mission, and to manage and inspire AGC staff." Mr. Goetz received a juris doctorate from Detroit College of Law in 1988 and a bachelor's degree from Michigan State University in 1983. He most recently worked in the Michigan Office of the Attorney General, serving as Senior Assistant Attorney General in the Criminal Division's Drug Interdiction Unit for six years. In addition to more than 30 years of experience in prosecution at the state and county levels, Mr. Goetz also currently serves his community as an emergency medical technician-firefighter for the Orion Township Fire Department.

Kimberly L. Uhuru
Deputy Administrator
Kimberly L. Uhuru received a J.D. from DePaul University and holds a bachelor's degree from Michigan State University in Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy. Ms. Uhuru's work for the Commission has included several prosecutions of complex and high-profile attorney misconduct cases. She is licensed to practice in Michigan and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. She has served two terms on the State Bar of Michigan's Character and Fitness District H Panel.
Cynthia C. Bullington
Assistant Deputy Administrator
Cynthia C. Bullington received her J.D. from George Washington University and is a Michigan State graduate. She is admitted in Michigan and in the federal courts. Ms. Bullington is the Assistant Deputy Administrator for the Michigan Attorney Grievance Commission. She also is an adjunct professor at the MSU College of Law and teaches Professional Responsibility. Currently, she serves as a regular member of the State Bar of Michigan's Standing Committee on Character and Fitness. She has authored proposed court rules, and articles for the Michigan Bar Journal. Ms. Bullington has also been an ICLE (Institute of Continued Legal Education) presenter.
Sarah C. Lindsey
General Counsel
Sarah C. Lindsey obtained a J.D. from Washington College of Law at American University and earned a B.A. from Michigan State University. Ms. Lindsey was in private practice for more than 15 years at law firms in Washington, D.C. and Michigan, where her practice focused on commercial and environmental litigation and appeals. Ms. Lindsey joined the Attorney Grievance Commission as an Associate Counsel in 2015.

Gina M. Jaafar
Office Administrator
Gina M. Jaafar earned her master's degree from Wayne State University Law School and her bachelor's degree from Wayne State University. Ms. Jaafar has been with the Attorney Grievance Commission for over ten years, where she oversees daily operations and supervises administrative staff. In her role, she contributes to the efficient management of office functions and administrative processes that support the Commission's mission to protect the public and uphold professional standards.
Senior Associate Counsel
Emily A. Downey
Senior Associate Counsel
Emily A. Downey has a bachelor's degree in History and Psychology from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and a law degree from Washington University in St. Louis. She is licensed to practice law in Michigan and in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. Ms. Downey's work for the AGC includes investigating and prosecuting attorney misconduct. She served a term on a State Bar of Michigan's Character and Fitness Panel. Ms. Downey is a reporter for the Judicial Qualifications Committee. While at Washington University, Ms. Downey was a law review associate editor of the Journal of Urban and Contemporary Law. Following law school, Ms. Downey was a Legal Research Fellow at the Center for Hospital Finance & Management and the Bioethics Institute at Johns Hopkins University.
Michael K. Mazur
Senior Associate Counsel
Michael K. Mazur earned his B.A. from Michigan State University and his J.D. from Michigan State University College of Law. He was a student intern at the Attorney Grievance Commission in 2012, returned as an attorney in 2017, and became Senior Associate Counsel in 2024. Michael serves on the State Bar of Michigan's Bar Journal, Professionalism & Civility, and Judicial Qualifications committees. In 2021 he joined the National Organization of Bar Counsel's Current Developments team, leading the semiannual research, publication, and presentation of Midwestern, federal agency, U.S. territory, and Canadian attorney discipline cases. In 2023 and 2024 Michael was part of the ABA Center for Professional Responsibility's working group on potential changes to Model Rule 5.5.
Kenneth E. Frazee III
Senior Associate Counsel
Kenneth Frazee received a B.A. from Michigan State University and earned a J.D. from Detroit College of Law. Mr. Frazee was an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for over 27 years where he specialized in litigating major crimes. He concluded his prosecution career as Chief of the Circuit Court Division. Prior to this he began his public service as a circuit court clerk for four years. He is licensed to practice law in Michigan and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.

Pamela I. Linville
Senior Associate Counsel
Pamela I. Linville received her bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan and received her juris doctorate from the University of Detroit Mercy-School of Law. She worked as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney at the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office until 2007. She then opened her own criminal defense law firm, specializing in major crimes. She was a CJA Panel Member for the U.S. District Court- Eastern District of Michigan from 2014-2021. She was also a faculty member of CDAM (Criminal Defense Attorney's Association of Michigan), where she taught Evidence to other attorneys. She joined the Attorney Grievance Commission in 2022. She is licensed to practice law in Michigan and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
Cora Morgan
Senior Associate Counsel
Cora L. Morgan earned her B.A. from Michigan State University and her J.D. from Wayne State University School of Law. Ms. Morgan joined the Attorney Grievance Commission as Senior Associate Counsel in 2022. Prior to joining the Commission, Ms. Morgan was in private practice for more than 20 years, during which time she focused her practice primarily on commercial litigation, criminal law, and juvenile law. While in law school, Ms. Morgan worked as a law clerk in the Michigan Department of Attorney General Collections and Tax Enforcement Division. Ms. Morgan also clerked for Judge John B. Bruff of the Macomb County Circuit Court during law school. She is licensed to practice in Michigan and in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
Graham G. Leach
Senior Associate Counsel
Graham Leach earned his B.S. from Michigan State University and his J.D. from Thomas M. Cooley Law School. Mr. Leach is a career long prosecutor with over 20 years' experience as an Assistant Prosecutor and Chief Assistant Prosecutor in Shiawassee County Michigan, the Tribal Prosecutor for both the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan and the Mescalero Apache Tribe in New Mexico. Mr. Leach also served as the Senior Criminal Attorney General for the Republic of Palau.
Associate Counsel
Mary Bowen
Associate Counsel
Mary A. Bowen received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Michigan-Flint and her Juris Doctor from Michigan State University College of Law. She is licensed to practice law in Michigan, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan and the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan. Ms. Bowen previously worked for a general practice firm in downtown Lansing and was a solo practitioner in Ingham County. Her practice areas included criminal law and civil mediation. Prior to joining the Attorney Grievance Commission, Ms. Bowen was an Assistant City Attorney for the City of Lansing for over 3.5 years. She previously served on the Character and Fitness District E Committee and currently serves on the Character and Fitness District I Committee.
Austin Blessing-Nelson
Associate Counsel
Austin D. Blessing-Nelson earned his BAA from Central Michigan University with majors in entrepreneurship and political science and his Juris Doctor from Michigan State University. He was a member of the Michigan State University College of Law International Law Review. He is licensed to practice law in Michigan and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. Before coming to work at the Michigan Attorney Grievance Commission in 2023, he worked as an insurance defense attorney. He is also a member of the Michigan Bar Journal Committee and has been published in the Michigan Bar Journal and The Litigation Journal (a publication of the Litigation Section of the State Bar of Michigan).
Caitlin Fleming
Associate Counsel
Caitlin O. Fleming earned her B.A. from The Ohio State University and her J.D. from Gonzaga University School of Law. Ms. Fleming was an Assistant Attorney General in Washington state for over 10 years, where her practice focused on juvenile litigation and licensing matters. Upon returning to Michigan, she worked as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office. Prior to joining the Attorney Grievance Commission, Ms. Fleming provided litigation support at a strategic consulting firm.
Commission Members
Appointed by the Michigan Supreme Court
The Commission consists of nine members, who serve without compensation. The six lawyers and three non-lawyers are each appointed by the Michigan Supreme Court for a term of three years. A member may not serve more than two terms. The Commission's Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson are appointed to one-year terms by the Michigan Supreme Court. The Commission's Secretary is elected by its members.
Officers
Kathleen Hickey
Chairperson
Ms. Hickey represents lenders in loan originations. Her practice encompasses secured transactions, loan workouts, and counseling lenders on lender liability and loan structure issues. Ms. Hickey's practice also includes middle market lending, asset based loans, healthcare lending, educational institution and religious organization financing, international lending, captive insurance financing, private lending, real estate financing, multi-rate, multi-currency loans and facilities, agented and syndicated loan facilities, and letters of credit, direct bond purchases, and other liquidity facilities supporting tax exempt and industrial development bonds. She has been selected by Michigan Lawyers Weekly as a member of the 2017 class of Women in the Law. She is listed in The Best Lawyers in America 2022 under Banking and Finance Law, in Chambers USA 2021 under Banking & Finance, in IFLR1000 2020 under Banking and Finance, in Michigan Super Lawyers 2021 under The Top 50 Women attorneys in Michigan, and in Michigan Super Lawyers 2007-2021 under Banking. She is listed as a 2021 "Top Lawyer" for Banking & Financial Services by DBusiness magazine. She is AV Preeminent Peer Rated by Martindale-Hubbell.
Kendrah B. Robinson
Vice-Chairperson
Kendrah Robinson has been a proud resident of Muskegon for over 13 years. She is a mother of three and married to a Proud Muskegon Big Red. She graduated from Western Michigan University with a degree in Political Science and Criminal Justice and earned her Law Degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law. Kendrah has taught Criminal Justice and Political Science classes at Grand Rapids Community College, and now serves the community of Muskegon County as a Senior Assistant Public Defender at the Muskegon Public Defenders Office. She fights daily in the 14th Circuit Court to protect the rights of Muskegon's most at risk children and criminal defendants. She is active in numerous community and non-profit organizations including the Mediation and Restorative Services, Fruitport Public Schools, Child Abuse Council of Muskegon, The Women's Division of Chamber of Commerce, the Black Women's Lawyers of Michigan, her church where she's the Youth Ministry leader and staff to the Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan. Kendrah also mentors high school ladies in a group called "Aspiring Ladies of Law" throughout Muskegon County who are interested in going into the career of law. In her spare time Kendrah enjoys running and traveling.
Alexander Pahany
Secretary
Mr. Pahany is an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney in Huron County where he is the docket attorney for the 73B District Court and handles all manner of felony trials in the 52nd Circuit Court. Mr. Pahany obtained his law degree from the Ave Maria School of Law, a graduate degree from the University of St. Thomas (Houston), and an undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at Austin. During law school, Mr. Pahany served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Daniel P. Ryan of the Third Circuit Court of Wayne County as well as an intern for the Elder Law and Advocacy Center in Redford, MI. Upon graduation, he went into private practice as a criminal defense attorney in Wayne County. Mr. Pahany also spent thirteen years in education, teaching in a children's hospital and public schools in Houston, TX, and later a private school in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. He currently serves as the president of the Huron County Bar Association. Mr. Pahany was appointed to the Attorney Grievance Commission in October 2023.
Attorney Members
Kathryn R. Swedlow
Attorney Member
Ms. Swedlow is an attorney in the Criminal Defense Resource Center of the State Appellate Defender Office and previously worked in the federal court system. She is a past recipient of the Criminal Defense Association of Michigan Justice for All Award. Swedlow earned her law degree from the City University of New York Law School at Queens College.
Anjali Prasad
Attorney Member
Anjali Prasad is a federal prosecutor with more than 25 years of legal experience in the criminal justice system. She is a vigorous criminal defense attorney who defends clients facing criminal charges. She is also an aggressive family law attorney who protects clients in contentious divorce and child custody disputes.
Joseph P. McGill
Attorney Member
Lay Members
James Moritz
Lay Member
Mr. Moritz is a retired Ford Motor Company and Ford Credit executive with extensive expertise in global insurance leadership. He earned a Master of Business Administration from Wayne State University.
Holly Jeschke
Lay Member
Holly Jeschke has been involved in the legal field since she received her Paralegal Degree in 1996. She has worked for attorneys primarily in family and criminal law. Holly is also a certified mediator for domestic cases. In addition to her legal background, Holly has extensive experience in domestic violence advocacy. As a Project Administrator and Training Team Advocate, she trained law enforcement, prosecutors, and judges on issues like domestic violence and sexual assault. She also has a deep understanding of grant management, having successfully secured and managed federal funding for various projects.
Debra Kubitskey
Lay Member

