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Bartoni, Bishop A.

Bishop A. Bartoni - Birmingham, MI

Attorney at Clark Hill PLC

Litigation Lawyers in Birmingham, MI

151 South Old Woodward Suite 200 Birmingham, MI 48009

  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 23 Years 
    Experience

Birmingham Litigation Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Litigation

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  • By John S. on May. 28, 2019
    Consulted Attorney 1976-2019
    Recommends this Attorney
    We worked together as co-counsel on a major case in federal court. Mr. Bartoni was great to work with, very diligent, intellectually curious, eager to listen to various opinions and points of view, and a well-rounded individual. I would recommend him without hesitation for any legal dispute. It was a genuine pleasure to work alongside him as his professionalism is of the highest degree, but his engaging personality is an added bonus.
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Birmingham, MI

151 South Old Woodward
Suite 200
Birmingham, MI 48009

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Phone: (248) 530-6343

Fax: (248) 988-2313

Website: http://www.clarkhill.com

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