What do you know about Barry Powers, a Bloomfield Hills attorney who is representing a group of citizens who are suing the City of Ann Arbor regarding the deer cull? The case is Sanzotta v City of Ann Arbor, and is assigned to Judge Arthur Tarnow of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.

Timeline: Barry Powers

January 2, 2016. Group files lawsuit against Ann Arbor in attempt to stop deer shoot. MLive. "More than a dozen members of a newly formed group called Ann Arbor Residents for Public Safety have filed a 97-page lawsuit against the city — as well as a long list of city, state and federal officials — in U.S. District Court. The plaintiffs, represented by Bloomfield Hills attorney Barry Powers, are seeking a court order to halt the city's plans for a deer cull, which could start Monday."

August 20, 2015. Judge orders Denny McLain, attorney to pay. Livingston Daily. "A former Detroit Tigers great and his attorney were ordered Thursday to pay slightly more than $7,000 in attorney fees for a local man who sued the star. Judge Theresa Brennan took Denny McLain, who was not in court, and his attorney, Barry Powers, to task for what she said was their harassment and intimidation of the plaintiff on a civil suit as well as her staff."