Grand Rapids, Michigan Litigation Attorneys

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William H Fallon

Michigan Litigation attorney at Miller Johnson with 44 years of experience

250 Monroe Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, MI

William H. Franks

Michigan Litigation attorney at Smith Haughey Rice and Roegge with 22 years of experience

100 Monroe Center, Grand Rapids, MI

William K Holmes

Michigan Litigation attorney at Warner Norcross and Judd LLP with 59 years of experience

111 Lyon Street NorthWest, Grand Rapids, MI

William Marshall Azkoul

Michigan Litigation attorney at Gruel Mills Nims and Pylman with 39 years of experience

99 Monroe Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, MI

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A litigation lawyer is one who will argue your case before a judge, jury, panel of judges or arbitrator. A litigator will help analyze the strengths and weaknesses of your case, collect and analyze all teh pertinent facts, determine how it can be best fought and work with you to develop a strategy to do just that. Many cases end in settlements and in that outcome your attorney would negotiate the settlement agreement. Litigation attorneys will focus their practice on state, federal or appellate cases. And will be expert on court process and procedure. Our directory features thousands of litigation attorneys. Find the lawyer who is best suited to your case to represent you.

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