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Grand Rapids / Michigan / United States
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West Bloomfield / Michigan / United States
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Primarily assisting businesses and corporations, Richard E. Segal & Associates specializes in litigation, appeals and arbitrations. Areas of practice includes landlord-tenant, real estate, employment law and creditors. Civil litigation services are provided as well.

Troy / Michigan / United States
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Chandler, Bujold & Chandler provides business clients with legal representation in the area of corporate finance.

Flint / Michigan / United States
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Law Offices of Dean T. Yeotis provides these services-Employment Law, Discrimination & Harassment, Retaliation, Womens Rights Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM to the Flint, MI area.
Lincoln Park / Michigan / United States
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Motorcycle and automobile injury attorneys since 1985. Specializing in all injury cases. call us for free at 313-389-2234. no fees unless we collect for you.
Ann Arbor / Michigan / United States
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At Goethel Engelhardt, PLLC, we have been litigating medical malpractice cases for more than 30 years. We take on the most complicated cases and determine where the health care system failed utilizing high-caliber experts.
Farmington / Michigan / United States
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Thomas M. Loeb is an attorney at law in Farmington Hills and his areas of practice include criminal defense, police misconduct and civil rights.  

Mount Pleasant / Michigan / United States
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With over 60 years combined experience, the attorneys at Gray Sowle & Iacco P.C. provide the highest level of legal services to their clients. We help families in their time of need by answering questions and protecting their legal rights. We offer free consultations and Home or Hospital visits. Give us a call today. Workers compensation injury, social security disability claim or any another reason, you need quality representation. Gray, Sowle & Iacco, P.C., provides the personalized and quality assistance you deserve. Protect your rights with sound legal representation from the experienced attorneys at our law firm in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
Farmington / Michigan / United States
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Established in 1984, Finkel, Whitefield, Selik, Ferrara & Feldman is a law firm that serves family-owned businesses, publicly traded corporations and individuals in a range of practice areas. The firm specializes in the practice of labor, employment and real estate law. It handles cases regarding wrongful discharge, sexual harassment, age discrimination, and mergers and acquisitions. Finkel, Whitefield, Selik, Ferrara & Feldman also assists clients in matters concerning tax planning, retirement plans, pensions, and drafting of employment policies and handbooks. In addition, the firm represents clients in issues related to will and trust preparation, construction defects, and residential and commercial sales and leases. Its attorneys are members of the Oakland County Bar Association, American Bar Association and State Bar of Michigan. Finkel, Whitefield, Selik, Ferrara & Feldman is located in Farmington Hills, Mich.
Sturgis / Michigan / United States
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The law firm of Dresser, Dresser, Haas & Caywood and its predecessors was founded on August 1, 1898 by Theo T. Jacobs, a farmers son who grew up in Sturgis, Michigan. His grandfather, Hiram, built a home which now forms part of the American Legion Home and is recognized as the oldest building of its kind existing in Sturgis. Upon graduating from the University of Michigan Law School, Jacobs opened his offices in the Masonic Temple building above what was formally known as the Flowers Caf , then the Washington Caf , and is now known as the Corner Caf . While building his law practice, Jacobs also served as Deputy City Clerk, and as the elected City Clerk from 1900 - 1905. He also served as County Prosecuting Attorney from 1905 to 1909 and as the Sturgis City Attorney from 1913 until 1918. In 1931, Jacobs was appointed by Governor Brucker to become a Branch County and St. Joseph County Circuit Judge. He served as a Circuit Judge for 22 years and retired from the bench in 1953. Jacobs also served his community as Exhalted Rule of the Elks when the lodge was built in 1922, President of Sturgis Rotary Club, Charter Member of Klinger Lake Country Club and Chairman of the St. Joseph County Republican Committee. Judge Jacobs was a consummate politician and he attended every funeral that he could to pay his respects to the deceased and console the families. Raymond H. Dresser joined Theo Jacobs in 1927 to form the firm of Jacobs and Dresser. Raymond and his wife Lola (Juckette) were living in Litchfield, Michigan when, while visiting family and friends at Rose Lake in Coldwater, Michigan, he heard that Theo Jacobs in Sturgis was looking for an associate. He contacted Jacobs right away and arranged for an appointment. They met with Jacobs, accepted his offer and moved to Sturgis. The partnership only lasted a few years because of Jacobs appointment as Circuit Judge in 1931. Dresser became a sole practitioner that year, the same year Raymond H. Dresser, Jr. (Ray) was born. Raymond began to build his practice by representing a number of businesses. He was counsel for Royal Easy Chair Company and Aulsbrook and Jones Furniture Company, the last home furniture manufacturers in Sturgis. Royal Easy Chair was a forerunner in the manufacture of reclining chairs that are so popular today. Raymonds services were sought by all three banking institutions located in Sturgis - the then Citizens State Bank, Sturgis Savings and Loan Association and First National Bank. The Sturgis Savings and Loan Association was originally conducted out of a roll-top desk in Judge John Flanders office adjacent to Raymonds office in the Masonic Building. The records were kept in the floor safe between the offices and the legal work for the Association was performed by Raymond Dresser. The firm continues today as legal counsel for its successor, Sturgis Bank and Trust Company, who recently celebrated their 100 th anniversary. Throughout his career, Raymond organized and advised many new small businesses as well as larger businesses. As Kirsch Company grew, he was invited to be on the Board of Directors and his law firm was general counsel when Kirsch Company was first listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Among the firms other clients were some companies who have come and gone, (Transogram, National Carbon Coated Paper Company and the Sturgis Register) and some that still live on today (Freeman Manufacturing, Gray Brothers Stamping and Midwest Tool and Cutlery). Raymond was a leader in the affairs of the State Bar of Michigan, having served on the Board of Commissioners and as President from 1958-59. After his term as President, Raymond was appointed by Governor Romney as Chairman of a committee to study milk pricing in the State of Michigan as there were local producers like Fairgrove Farms, Inc that my have been victimized by the controlling of wholesale milk prices. Raymond H. Dresser, Sr. died in 1968, only one year after law firm had moved its offices from th