Franz Christian Kuhn (February 8, 1872 – June 16, 1926) was an American lawyer and judge.
[1] In 1904, Kuhn became probate judge of Macomb County, and remained in that position until 1910, when he resigned to accept an appointment as Michigan attorney general.
[2] On September 6, 1912, Governor Fred M. Warner appointed Kuhn to the Michigan Supreme Court to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Justice Charles A.
[1][2] He resigned in 1919 and briefly returned to private practice before becoming president of the Michigan Bell Telephone Company in February 1920.
[2] He died on June 16, 1926, at Harper Hospital in Detroit, at the age of 65, after a brief illness.