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- Law Offices of Nicholas Leydorf in LansingYou need the representation of an aggressive and dedicated DUI lawyer to handle issues related to driver's license revocation and suspension, as well as fines and possible jail time. At the Law Offices of Nicholas Leydorf in Lansing, Michigan, I use my knowledge and resources to seek the best possible outcome in a situation that could affect the rest of your life.
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- Clark Hill PLCSince 1890, Clark Hill PLC has served the business, government, nonprofit, and personal needs of clients throughout Michigan and beyond. Our attorneys proudly represent a diverse group of clients ranging from individuals to Fortune 500 companies. Our clients expect the best, and we work to deliver by providing experienced attorneys, predictable fee structures, and cutting edge technology. These are just a few of the reasons our firm is repeatedly chosen and recommended by our clients.
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- The Gallagher Law Firm, PLC ▪ Lansing, MichiganAs a small firm, Gallagher Law offers responsive and efficient representation not always available at large firms. Each of our personal and business law attorneys are well-established and respected in the Michigan legal community. The firm has received the highest peer review rating for legal and ethical standards under Martindale Hubbell’s Peer Review Rating™ process*. If you have any questions about our practice or how we can help you, we invite you to contact our Lansing law offices.
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- Johnson RosatiJohnson Rosati takes pride in its commitment to provide each client with quality representation which includes a thorough analysis of the client’s needs and expectations first and then develops a strategy that is consistent with those needs and expectations. We believe that our clients deserve an aggressive, thorough representation. We also recognize our ethical obligation to inform the client of its options, regularly update the client on the status of its matter and pursue the client's interests in the most cost effective manner possible.
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- Dickinson WrightDickinson Wright was founded in 1878 by two young lawyers, Henry M. Campbell and Henry Russel, in what was then the much smaller downtown of Detroit, and has grown to be one of the most respected law firms of its region. Based in Michigan, the firm now numbers over 220 and has offices in downtown Detroit, Bloomfield Hills, Lansing, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, and Washington, D.C.
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- Thomas M. Cooley Law School: Sixty Plus, Inc. Elderlaw ClinicCooley's two term in-house, live-client clinic, which provides free legal assistance to elderly residents of Ingham, Eaton, and Clinton counties.
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- Attorney Louis U. G. Crenshawconcentrates his practice in the area of estate planning and long term care planning and has over twenty-six years experience in the practice of law. Mr. Crenshaw has earned the designation of Advanced Wealth-Strategist Planner from the Esperti Peterson Institute. He is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, National Network of Estate Planning Attorneys, and the Christian Legal Society. He regularly lectures on estate planning throughout Michigan and has law offices in the Lansing suburb of Okemos and in Jackson.
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- Better Business Bureau - Locate Local BBBBBB service areas are defined by zip and postal code. BBBs produce reports and handle complaints against businesses in their service area.
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- File A Complaint - With the Michigan Attorney GeneralFrom Programs such as the Consumer Do-Not-Call Complaint Filing Information, Consumer Complaint/Inquiry Filing Information, Medicaid Fraud and Patient Abuse Complaint Filing Information and more.
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- Federal Trade Commission: East Central RegionThe FTC deals with issues that touch the economic lives of most Americans. In fact, the agency has a long tradition of maintaining a competitive marketplace for both consumers and businesses. When the FTC was created in 1914, its purpose was to prevent unfair methods of competition in commerce as part of the battle to “bust the trusts.” Over the years, Congress passed additional laws giving the agency greater authority to police anticompetitive practices.
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