Practice Areas: Arbitration,Corporate ,Environmental ,Personal Injury,Products Liability
Contact: 313-225-7000
Practice Areas: General Practice
Contact: 313-965-9725
Firm: State of Michigan
Practice Areas: Arbitration
Contact: Not Available
6th Floor at Ford Field 1901 St Antoine Street , Detroit , Michigan 48226
Practice Areas: Aviation & Aerospace,Business & Commercial,Corporate Finance,Corporate ,Mergers & Acquisitions,Municipal
Contact: 313-259-7777
Firm: Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP
Practice Areas: Civil ,Defamation, Libel and Slander,Entertainment & Sports ,Intellectual Property
Contact: 313-465-7400
Firm: Herzog, John P
23290 Farmington Rd , Farmington , Michigan 48336
Practice Areas: Divorce & Family, Wills, Trusts, & Probates, Real Estate
Contact: (248) 474-0015
Firm: Dickinson Wright PLLC
Practice Areas: Business
Contact: Not Available
Firm: Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, P.L.C.
Practice Areas: General Practice
Contact: 313-963-6420
Firm: Plunkett Cooney
Practice Areas: Appellate
Contact: 313-965-3900
Firm: Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C.
Practice Areas: Commercial Litigation, General & Commercial Litigation
Contact: 517-371-8111
Firm: Allstate Insurance Company
3016 Parker Place Dr , Traverse City , Michigan 49684
Contact: Not Available
Firm: Varnum LLP
Practice Areas: Estate Planning
Contact: Not Available
Firm: corinne kraayeveld
300 State St. SE , Grand Rapids , Michigan 49503
Practice Areas: Divorce & Separation
Hillary strives to thoroughly understand and address each of her clients’ concerns. Hillary’s motivation for attending law school was to be a voice for those who could not speak for themselves and to help her community members navigate our legal system. She chose to attend Notre Dame Law School because she resonated with their motto, to educate a different kind of lawyer, and because she views the practice of law as a service to others in furtherance of the cause of justice. During law school, Hillary explored her commitment to serving the public by helping community members establish and operate non-profit organizations and by serving as a law clerk for Michigan judges.. After law school, Hillary continued to cultivate her interest in the Michigan court system by serving the Michigan Court of Appeals as a Research Attorney. As Hillary continued to develop her strong legal analysis and writing skills, she found that her most compelling cases were the ones involving family law. She joined the Kraayeveld Law team to be an advocate for families. Hillary has compassion for people and a conscientious approach to problem-solving, which helps her effectively respond to her clients’ needs.. When Hillary is not in the office, you can find her exploring walking trails with her dog, discovering local restaurants and coffee shops, and appreciating the seasonal activities that Grand Rapids and West Michigan offer. Hillary also enjoys gardening, coaching for Grand Rapids swim teams, and volunteering at a local humane society.
Contact: Not Available
Firm: Hiram S. Grossman
336 W First St 382 , Flint , Michigan 48502
Practice Areas: Employment & Labor
Contact: (810) 235-2581
Firm: Hohauser Kuchon
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
Contact: (248) 619-0700
Firm: County National Bank
Practice Areas: Estate Planning
Contact: Not Available
Firm: Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss PC
27777 Franklin Road 2500 48034 , Southfield , Michigan 48034
Practice Areas: Banking & Finance,Business & Commercial,Internet
Contact: 248.727.1460
Firm: Holly B. Safronoff, P.C.
Practice Areas: Family Law, Divorce, Post Divorce Modification, Fathers Rights, Child Support, Child Custody, Parenting Time, Visitation Rights, Alimony, Spousal Support, Commercial Litigation, Contract Litigation, Breach of Contract, Civil Litigation, Real Estate Litigation
Firm: HK Thompson PLLC
Practice Areas: Native Peoples Law
Hon. Holly T. Bird. Hon. Bird graduated from Interlochen Arts Academy in 1987. She attended Michigan State University, where she graduated with a B.A. in art and social science. In 1999, Hon. Bird graduated from DePaul University College of Law, where she served as the Native American Representative and President of the Latino Law Students Association.. After law school, Hon. Bird served as a Hearing Officer for Chicago Public Schools, presiding over matters concerning the educational welfare and discipline of children and teachers. Hon. Bird was appointed as a Guardian Ad Litem for the Cook County Public Guardian’s Office in 2000, where she represented over 230 children in the abuse/neglect system. From there, Hon. Bird went into private practice, representing clients in matters of family, criminal, traffic, civil, estate planning, real estate, and juvenile law. Hon. Bird also served as Vice-President of the Native American Foster Parents Association. Most notably, however, Hon. Bird founded and served as Vice-President, President, and President-Emeritus of the Illinois Native American Bar Association, and is credited for using her advocacy to remove offensive sports mascots from several Illinois schools. Hon. Bird has authored the publications: “Jumping Through Hoops: Traditional Healers and the Indian Health Care Act,” (1999) and “Making the Cross-Cultural Case; Educating the Judge about Race, Religion, and Ethnicity” (2004). Additionally, Hon. Bird has provided trainings on Native American Law and culture to the Illinois State Prosecutor’s Office, the Illinois Department of Child and Family Services, the Cook County Public Guardian’s Office, and the Interfaith Council for Social Justice. Hon. Bird was featured in the Illinois Department of Labor’s March 2000 “Highlights of the Progress of Women and Minorities in the Workforce.”. In 2003, Hon. Bird moved back to Northern Michigan and began working for the Grand Traverse County Prosecutor’s Office on juvenile and misdemeanor cases. In 2008, Hon. Bird was appointed as an Acting Chief Judge / Associate Judge for the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, where she served until 2011. In 2010, Hon. Bird was appointed to serve as an Associate Supreme Court Judge for the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi Indians. Currently, Hon. Bird maintains a private practice in Traverse City, concentrating in matters of Native American, family, juvenile, criminal, civil, traffic, real estate, probate, employment and business law. In addition, Hon. Bird is a certified Mediator, Peacemaker, and serves as a pro-tem Appellate Judge for various Tribes. In 2013, Hon. Bird was awarded the prestigious American Arbitration Association’s 2013 Higginbotham Fellowship. In her spare time, Hon. Bird teaches criminal justice classes for the University of Phoenix. Hon. Bird has served as a board member and mentor for the Grand Traverse Area Children’s Garden; and volunteers for the Leelanau Children’s Center and the Pathfinder School. Further, Hon. Bird was appointed to serve on the American Indian Law Committee of the Michigan State Bar and served on the State Supreme Court’s Court Rules Committee with respect to the Michigan Indian Family Preservation Act. She is also the Vice-President of the Northern Michigan Cultural Center, an organization dedicated to bringing people of various cultures together in Traverse City.. Hon. Bird is descended from the Yaqui/Apache/Tarascan/San Felipe Pueblo tribes and the English Isles. She resides in Traverse City, Michigan with her husband and three children.
Contact: Not Available
Firm: Clark Hill PLC
Practice Areas: Civil ,Criminal Defense
Contact: 313-965-8300