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Great Lakes Legal Team, P.L.C. - Almont, MI

Bankruptcy Lawyers in Almont, MI

117 South Main Street Almont, MI 48003

Almont Bankruptcy Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • Bankruptcy

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  • By Anonymous on Jul. 24, 2019
    Hired Law firm 2016-2017
    Courtney Driscoll and James Toth are scam artists who will hide evidence from you illegally to drag your case out a year and violate your rights to fraudulently charge you for services. Worst attorneys ever. I got custody of my son with a fake identity because they were covering for corrupt state employees.

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Almont, MI

117 South Main Street
Almont, MI 48003

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Phone: (810) 798-2300

Fax: (810) 798-8285

Website: http://www.greatlakeslegal.com

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