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Grand Rapids, Michigan Civil Rights Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 28 Grand Rapids attorneys and 25 law firms.

Karl Werner Butterer Jr
Michigan Civil Rights attorney at Smith Haughey Rice and Roegge with 31 years of experience
100 Monroe Center, Grand Rapids, MI

Kevin Abraham Rynbrandt
Michigan Civil Rights attorney at Rynbrandt and Associates with 33 years of experience
1000 Front Street NW, Grand Rapids, MI

Lee T. Silver
Michigan Civil Rights attorney at Silver and Van Essen with 41 years of experience
300 Ottawa Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, MI

Marcus W Campbell
Michigan Civil Rights attorney at Miller Johnson with 24 years of experience
250 Monroe Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, MI

Michael A Snapper
Michigan Civil Rights attorney at Miller Johnson with 51 years of experience
250 Monroe Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, MI

Mindi M. Johnson
Michigan Civil Rights attorney at Foster Swift Collins and Smith with 21 years of experience
1700 East Beltline NE, Grand Rapids, MI

Peter J Kok
Michigan Civil Rights attorney at Miller Johnson with 55 years of experience
250 Monroe Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, MI

Richard D Fries
Michigan Civil Rights attorney at Varnum LLP with 44 years of experience
333 Bridge Street NW, Grand Rapids, MI

Stephanie C. Hoffer
Michigan Civil Rights attorney at Hoffer and Sheremet PLC with 18 years of experience
15 Division S, Grand Rapids, MI

Stephen R. Drew
Michigan Civil Rights attorney at Drew Cooper and Anding with 51 years of experience
80 Ottawa Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, MI

Susan Wilson Keener
Michigan Civil Rights attorney at Keener Law Offices with 41 years of experience
29 Pearl Street NW, Grand Rapids, MI

Thomas R Wurst
Michigan Civil Rights attorney at Miller Johnson with 46 years of experience
250 Monroe Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, MI

Wade McConnell
Michigan Civil Rights attorney at Schnelker Rassi and McConnell with 24 years of experience
44 Grandville Avenue SW, Grand Rapids, MI
Have your civil rights been violated?
An individual’s civil rights are granted by the federal, state, and local law – as well as the Constitution and Bill of Rights of the United States. A civil rights attorney works on a diverse set of legal matters. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 banned discrimination on the basis of religion, gender, race, birthplace or sex. It is unlawful for any business, employer, or government official to discriminate. If you believe your civil rights may have been violated, whether in the workplace or not, you should consult a local civil rights attorney to protect yourself and enforce your rights.
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