Explore Michigan attorneys like Phillip Greenblatt, R.J. Cronkhite, Richard Szymanski, Robert Morad, Robert Piraino, Ross Keilen, Ryan Plecha, and Thomas Hubbard. in cities like Southfield, Grand Rapids, Warren, Birmingham and Grand Rapids. These attorneys specialize in Litigation in Zip codes like 48037, 48009, 49503.
Phillip Greenblatt
Firm: Phillip A. Greenblatt, PLLC
P.O. Box 4270 , Southfield , Michigan 48037
Practice Areas: Litigation
I can resolve your debt collection problems. I stop or minimize the prospect of garnishment of your wages and assets. I aggressively defend client's from creditor collection demands and lawsuits. If you want creditors to take you serious and stop harrassing you then let an experienced attorney with over 16 years of combined creditor/debtor litigation and settlement experience be on your side and do the talking for you. I will respond to the letters, answer the summons and complaint, represent you in court and ask the right questions and demand to see their documents and proofs. Allow me the opportunity to get the collectors off your back and get you back on track with your life. It just may be the best call you make today. Call now for a free phone consultation at no obligation!PHILLIP A. GREENBLATT, PLLC, , . I operate on a flat fee structure - no hourly rates - so that my clients enjoy the benefit of quality legal services at an affordable price and with the piece of mind that their attorney is not simply another creditor asking for more money when money is already tight. You have the power to do something about your legal and financial situation. Call my number today. The picture you see on this profile is the attorney you actually get along with all of my experience.. Don't delay. Call now! - Phillip A. Greenblatt
Stephen Dunn
450 W 4th St , Royal Oak , Michigan 48067
Practice Areas: Litigation
I am a partner in the litigation practice group at Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC, which has offices in Detroit, Chicago, Las Vegas, Peoria and Ann Arbor. I am also a commissioned officer and attorney in the United States Army Reserve Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG), where I am currently assigned to Army Special Forces Command. I previously served as an assistant prosecuting attorney in the Oakland County Prosecututor's Office, where I served as lead trial counsel on dozens of jury and bench trials and attained convictions in the great majority.
Thomas Daniels
Firm: Pear Sperling Eggan & Daniels PC
1349 South Huron Street Suite 1 , Ypsilanti , Michigan 48197
Practice Areas: Litigation
Theodore Westbrook
Firm: Westbrook Law PLLC
Centennial Plaza, Suite 205 , Grand Rapids , Michigan 49546
Practice Areas: Litigation
Mr. Westbrook is an experienced litigator, passionate consumer advocate and principal of Westbrook Law PLLC. Mr. Westbrook has developed substantial expertise in handling complex commercial litigation, particularly in automotive, banking, and commercial debt cases, as well as consumer class actions. Mr. Westbrook is also ICLE-certified in estate planning.. Mr. Westbrook is licensed to practice law in all state courts of Michigan, the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, the United States District Court for the District of Colorado, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court.. Outside the office, Mr. Westbrook enjoys photography and competitive long-distance running, having competed in seven Boston Marathons and countless smaller races.
Theodore Marshall
Firm: Willingham & Coté, P.C.
333 Albert Ave. , East Lansing , Michigan 48823
Practice Areas: Litigation
Mr. Theodore (“Ted”) Marshall is our newest associatie whose practice focuses on civil litigation.. Ted earned his law degree in 2016 at Wayne State University School of Law, and was recently admitted to the Bar. While in Law School he served as the President of The Federalist Society and participated in the Wayne State Business and Community Law Clinic.. When not pursuing his legal career, Ted enjoys running. He recently completed the Detroit International Marathon.
Susan Knoll
Firm: Schenk, Boncher & Rypma, PC
601 Three Mile Rd NW , Grand Rapids , Michigan 49544
Practice Areas: Litigation
Stephen Staple
Firm: Meritage Hospitality Group
45 Ottawa Ave SW Ste 600 , Grand Rapids , Michigan 49503
Practice Areas: Litigation
Stephen MacGuidwin
Firm: Michigan Health Lawyers, PLLC
2559 Lake Dr, SE , Grand Rapids , Michigan 49506
Practice Areas: Litigation
MacGuidwin is a trial lawyer, practicing in the finance, healthcare, and technology industries. In 2013, he secured the second largest judgment in Michigan ($6.1 million) in Hi-Lex Controls Inc. v. Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Michigan. He defended the judgment on appeal, including before the U.S. Supreme Court. For his achievements, he was recognized as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers.. MacGuidwin served as a federal law clerk for the Honorable Raymond W. Gruender of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit after graduating first in his class from the Michigan State University College of Law. He holds an MBA in finance from Michigan State University and a BS in computer science from the University of Michigan.. MacGuidwin serves as president of Habitat Young Professionals (Habitat for Humanity) and vice president of the Federalist Society - West Michigan Chapter.
Stephen Foucrier
Firm: Hackney Grover PLC
1715 Abbey Rd Ste A , East Lansing , Michigan 48823
Practice Areas: Litigation
I received my Bachelor of Arts, majoring in history and minoring in anthropology, from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2008. I subsequently entered the workforce, but ultimately decided to pursue a career in the legal field. I obtained my Juris Doctor, Magna Cum Laude, from Michigan State University College of Law in 2016. During law school, I worked as a judicial extern for the Honorable Thomas P. Boyd of the Ingham County 55th District Court; as a student law clerk for the Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services; and as a law clerk for two prominent civil ligation firms. Also as a student, I participated in MSU’s Geoffrey Fieger Trial Practice Institute, which is a rigorous two-year litigation focused certificate program.. Following graduation from law school, I served as a judicial law clerk/court officer to the Honorable Rosemarie E. Aquilina of the Ingham County 30th Circuit Court. I took the Michigan Bar in February 2017, and was formally admitted to practice law in Michigan on May 24, 2017. On July 10, 2017, I joined Hackney Grover as an associate attorney. I presently focus my practice in the areas of insurance defense—first and third-party No-Fault litigation, as well as premises liability litigation—and construction law.
Sharif Aref
Firm: Aref Law, P.L.L.C.
2000 Town Ctr Ste 1900 , Southfield , Michigan 48075
Practice Areas: Litigation
R.J. Cronkhite
Firm: Cronkhite Counsel PLLC
370 E. Maple Rd , Birmingham , Michigan 48009
Practice Areas: Litigation
I specialize in solving the specific challenges involved in unfair competition, including brand and name protection, trademarks, workforce management, non-competes, non-solicits, trade secrets, antitrust, and related contracts, employment agreements, and lawsuits.
Scott Yaldo
Firm: Yaldo Law, PLLC
500 S. Old Woodward , Birmingham , Michigan 48009
Practice Areas: Litigation
Has handled many high profile cases, and has appeared on many episodes of Ask the Lawyer and the Lawyer's Roundtable Discussion. High integrity and professionalism. Efficient and affordable representation. Also licensed as an Attorney in the state of Arizona, and as a Real Estate Broker in Michigan.
Scott Kraemer
Firm: Kuiper Orlebeke PC
180 Monroe Ave NW Ste 400 , Grand Rapids , Michigan 49503
Practice Areas: Litigation
Sara Lachman
Firm: LACHMAN KING PLC
161 Ottawa Ave. NW, Suite 111 , Grand Rapids , Michigan 49503
Practice Areas: Litigation
Sara Lachman is an award-winning real estate attorney and Managing Partner of Lachman King PLC. Over her 18-year career, Ms. Lachman has become highly regarded as one of the best real estate litigators in West Michigan. She has been named a Top Lawyer in Real Estate Litigation by Grand Rapids Magazine, a Top Litigator by Michigan Top Lawyer, and a Top Woman in the Law by Michigan Lawyers Weekly, and she has been awarded Michigan’s Award of Excellence by NALS of West Michigan and the Athena Young Professional Award.. Ms. Lachman’s clients uniformly come to her through referrals by former clients, former opposing counsels, and other attorneys, who have first-hand experience with her work ethic and capabilities. Ms. Lachman’s representation is always in high demand.. Her areas of expertise include:- Quiet title and disputes over ownership interests- boundary disputes and acquiescence- adverse possession- easements and licenses- shoreline protection issues- lake property uses and rights- partition actions- street vacations- regulatory takings and eminent domain- probate and trust litigation where the assets are in real estate- shareholder and partnership disputes where the assets are in real estate- land contracts and land contract disputes - family cottage agreements and disputes- condominium law- homeowners association law- zoning issues and appeals- land use and development- commercial leasing and leasing disputes- real estate transactions- deed restrictions and restrictive covenants- short-term leasing restrictions- commercial construction and residential construction- construction lien foreclosures- construction defect claims- agricultural land issues- nuisance and trespass
Ryan Plecha
Firm: Kostopoulos Rodriguez, PLLC
550 W. Merrill , Birmingham , Michigan 48009
Practice Areas: Litigation
• Where did you grow up?. I grew up in Redford, Michigan. I played little league baseball throughout my entire childhood and have many memories of those glorious summer days on the diamond. I generally played first-base and was not necessarily the fastest kid on the team. One play has stuck in my mind for over 20 years. A hard ground-ball was hit to me and I dove to my left and was able to catch the ball, but when I looked up I knew I would not have the time to get up and get over to touch the base to get the runner out. So I improvised and barrel rolled over to the base and tagged it with my glove in time to get the runner out. I remember everyone cheering and laughing at the same time for my unusual tactics. I was happy and proud of my creativity and getting the out. I also received the game-ball signed by my entire team, which I still have to this day. Always be creative and never give up.. • Outside of family, who was an important mentor in your life and how did this person impact your career?. John (Jack) Lundeen, Esq.. Jack taught me two valuable lessons, one explicitly and one by example. First, he told me that I needed to be more assertive and to go after what I wanted and not to let shyness or fear of failure to get in my way. I never forgot that conversation, and the transformation was not an overnight process and is by no means complete. I always knew that I needed to break through my shyness to achieve the goals I desired, but hearing it from someone else really catalyzed the process.. Secondly, having the opportunity to live and work with Jack at his Lake Oswego, Oregon law office, during my Kalamazoo College externship taught me a very important lesson, lawyers are not cookie cutter shapes made from a particular mold and the best lawyers are those that are true to their own personality. Jack’s personality was not what I would pictured as the traditional attorney, but he was his own person and comfortable in his own skin. He did not change whether in court, with clients or out shooting pool. I learned that I do not need to change who I am to be successful either, and that is the greatest lesson I could have learned, even if it took me a few years to realize and appreciate.. • What was your first job? What did you learn from the experience?. My first job was in an IGA grocery store in Redford, Michigan. The first thing that I learned was not to mix bleach and ammonia while mopping! But in reflecting back on my time as stock boy/bagger/meat slicer/cart-getter/etc., I did learn many valuable lessons, which include the value of independence, responsibility, work-ethic, customer service, and the joy of doing a job well, even if no one else notices. I also learned that sometimes the most undesirable and tedious job can be the most important and that every job deserves my best. Of course, my first job also taught me the joy of receiving a paycheck.. • Name a big blue-sky goal that you would like to accomplish in your career.. My big career goal is to have no regrets and to know that no matter what the result I did the best that I could for my clients in the most ethical, compassionate and zealous manner possible.. • You travel back in the time to the era when you were in law school, and you find your law school self sitting in the library. Knowing what you know now, what advice would you give to yourself?. The practice of law teaches you many things, which is why we practice law and do not perfect law. Many of the lessons I have learned in my post-law school years leads to a similar conclusion, knowing the law is only half of the battle to being a successful attorney. I would tell my law-school self to hone my networking skills, practice public speaking abilities, improve critical and creative thinking skills and become more self-aware. Along with that message, I would tell my law-school self to have more fun because the demands and pressures of a career in the law do not get any less after graduating and passing the bar.. • Please share your best tip for balancing your professional life and your personal life.. Do not focus on balance because there will never be a perfect balance, but strive to make the most of the time you spend at and away from work.. • If you could not be a lawyer, what occupation would you choose?. If I could not be a lawyer I would likely choose to become a teacher or professor. I had the opportunity to be a teaching assistant for many classes in law school and really enjoyed helping students learn. There is a challenge and deeper understanding of many things when one has to break things down to core elements and communicate those things to other people. Just like the law the world is always changes and things being taught are always evolving and keeping things interesting.. • Everyone has a “guilty pleasure.” What is yours?. Fine pens. • What is your favorite book or movie and why?. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is my favorite movie because it takes me back to simpler times and allows me get lost in a “world of pure imagination.” Also, every time I watch Willy Wonka, I catch something new, think about something in a different way, or have new life experiences to reflect on in juxtaposition with the fantasy world. Most importantly, it always puts a smile on my face.. • What is your favorite vacation spot?. Home- Over the last few years I have gained a new appreciation for being at home. The demands life and work sometimes keep me away from the luxury of home and the sense of content and relaxation that can come only at home. I have been to the Caribbean’s, Virgin Island, Belize, Cancun, Florida, California and other far away destinations and they are all wonderful and unique, but the one thing they have in common is that the feeling of returning home. Also, it is pretty hard to travel with my co-counsel named Roxy who is an 85 pound American Bulldog.. • What are two things about you that not many people know?. 1. I do not know how to whistle or blow bubbles with gum. 2. I have been to 7 Guns n Roses concerts in 5 cities and 2 countries.. • How would you describe yourself in one word?. Dedicated
Ross Keilen
Firm: Keilen Law, PLC
141 E. Michigan Ave., Ste. 602 , Kalamazoo , Michigan 49007
Practice Areas: Litigation
I am an attorney with Keilen Law, PLC. I focus on helping individuals and businesses with challenges, transactions, and disputes; specializing in commercial litigation, business/corporate law, estate planning, assets management, personal injury, and probate disputes.. I earned a Bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University; thereafter, graduating from the Michigan State University College of Law, where I received several jurisprudence awards and was listed on both the Honor Roll and the Dean’s List.
Robert Piraino
Firm: Rodnick, Unger & Piraino, P.C.
3280 E 13 Mile Road , Warren , Michigan 48092
Practice Areas: Litigation
Robert Morad
Firm: Law Offices of Robert J. Morad PLLC
355 S Old Woodward Ave Ste 100 , Birmingham , Michigan 48009
Practice Areas: Litigation
"As a former Assistant Prosecuting Attorney in Oakland County for over 10 years, I am an experienced trial attorney who can help you with every aspect of your criminal case, violation of probation or license restoration."
Richard Szymanski
Firm: McDonald Pierangeli Macfarlane PLLC
3300 Eagle Run Dr NE Ste 201 , Grand Rapids , Michigan 49525
Practice Areas: Litigation
An often used saying is that, “nothing is more expensive than a cheap lawyer.” In all reality the saying should be, “nothing is more expensive than an inexperienced lawyer.” Unfortunately, many people seeking representation in criminal matters hire attorneys who are either inexperienced or extremely expensive. My goal is to provide aggressive legal representation at a cost effective rate. As a former prosecutor I am familiar with the strategies and tactics used by law enforcement and prosecutors, and know all too well how these practices can steamroll those accused of crimes. As your attorney I will guide you through the often unfamiliar and intimidating criminal justice system and provide you with the information you need to make important decisions. Your case will be thoroughly prepared before we ever set foot in court and you will be kept informed as to everything that happens. Unlike many criminal defense attorneys I am not shy about taking cases to trial in order to protect your rights. Please call to schedule a free consultation.. I am a lifelong resident and native of the Grand Rapids area. After high school, I joined the United States Marine Corps where I served in the infantry and took part in several combat deployments. While serving in the Marines, I also attended Grand Valley State University. Following my graduation from MSU College of Law in 2012 I served as an assistant prosecutor in Kalkaska County where I gained experience in conducting trials and handling a variety of criminal matters. In 2015 I returned to Grand Rapids and now focus primarily on criminal defense and litigation defense
Thomas Hubbard
Firm: Drew Cooper & Anding
80 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 200 , Grand Rapids , Michigan 49503
Practice Areas: Litigation
Thomas Hubbard graduated summa cum laude from Michigan State University College of Law in 1999. After working as research attorney for the Michigan Court of Appeals, Mr. Hubbard joined Drew, Cooper & Anding in 2001.. Mr. Hubbard has practiced in the eastern and western districts of Michigan's federal courts, has appeared before the Michigan Court of Appeals and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, and has been on brief before the Michigan Supreme Court and Federal Circuit Court of Appeals.