Compare 4 attorneys and 3 law firms in Jackson , MI. Sort by highest rating and years of contract experience.
Julius Hoffman
Jackson contract attorney at Julius J Hoffman with 50 years experience404 South Jackson Street, Jackson, MI 49204
Kevin Thomson
Jackson contract attorney at Abbott Thomson and Beer with 39 years experience180 West Michigan Avenue, Suite 601, Jackson, MI 49201
Bruce Inosencio Jr.
Jackson contract attorney at Inosencio and Fisk with 28 years experience740 West Michigan Avenue, Jackson, MI 49201
Kristina Fisk
Jackson contract attorney at Inosencio and Fisk with 22 years experience740 West Michigan Avenue, Jackson, MI 49201
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