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Hayes, James Joseph IV

James Joseph Hayes IV - Bay City, MI

Attorney at James J. Hayes IV PLC

Bankruptcy Lawyers in Bay City, MI

916 Washington Ave. Ste. 301 PO Box 313 Bay City, MI 48707

Bay City Bankruptcy Lawyer

Updated: 03/02/2026

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  • Bankruptcy

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Bay City, MI

916 Washington Ave. Ste. 301
PO Box 313
Bay City, MI 48707

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Phone: (989) 928-0737

Fax: (989) 892-7131

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