Compare 28 attorneys and 19 law firms in Grand Rapids , MI. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
Aubri Sheremet
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Hoffer and Sheremet with 18 years experience15 Division S, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Stephanie Hoffer
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Hoffer and Sheremet with 17 years experience15 Division S, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Jack Combs
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Warner Norcross and Judd with 55 years experience111 Lyon Street NorthWest, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Peter Kok
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Miller Johnson with 54 years experience250 Monroe Avenue NW, Suite 800, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Stephen Drew
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Drew Cooper and Anding with 50 years experience80 Ottawa Avenue NW, Suite 200, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Michael Snapper
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Miller Johnson with 50 years experience250 Monroe Avenue NW, Suite 800, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Diann Landers
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Diann J Landers with 48 years experience161 Ottawa Avenue NW, Suite 309-E, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Gary Maximiuk
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Wheeler Upham with 48 years experience250 Monroe Avenue NW, Suite 100, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Thomas Wurst
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Miller Johnson with 45 years experience250 Monroe Avenue NW, Suite 800, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Richard Fries
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Varnum with 43 years experience333 Bridge Street NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49501
Susan Keener
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Keener Law Offices with 40 years experience29 Pearl Street NW, Suite 410, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Lee Silver
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Silver and Van Essen with 40 years experience300 Ottawa Avenue NW, Suite 620, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Jeffrey O'Hara
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Jeffrey J O'Hara with 38 years experience161 Ottawa Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Jack Clary
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Kreis Enderle Hudgins and Borsos with 38 years experience40 Pearl Street NW, 5th Floor, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Catherine Sullivan
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Wheeler Upham with 37 years experience250 Monroe Avenue NW, Suite 100, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
J Janes
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Gruel Mills Nims and Pylman with 34 years experience99 Monroe Avenue NW, Suite 800, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Gary Chamberlin
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Miller Johnson with 34 years experience250 Monroe Avenue NW, Suite 800, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Kevin Rynbrandt
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Rynbrandt and Associates with 32 years experience1000 Front Street NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504
Jason Barrix
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Barrix Law Firm with 31 years experience2627 East Beltline Avenue SE, Suite 310, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Karl Butterer
Grand Rapids civil rights attorney at Foster Swift Collins and Smith with 30 years experience1700 East Beltline NE, Suite 200, Grand Rapids, MI 49525
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