Bradley Friedman - Farmington Hills, MI
Attorney at The Law Offices of Bradley J. Friedman
Criminal Law Lawyers in Farmington Hills, MI
30300 Northwestern Hwy. Suite 106 Farmington Hills, MI 48334
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19
Years
Experience
Farmington Hills Criminal Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Law
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0.5 Value
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0.5 Quality of Service
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0.5 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2016-2019I would never hire Bradley Friedman. He continuously misled my brother and me by making us promises he never intended or had the ability to keep. Examples of this include quickly talking my brother into signing a plea deal, not being able to speed up his sentencing date, having incorrect information in his court documentation presented before the judge and insinuating that my brother would receive no jail time. Brad took frequent vacations, making it impossible to get follow up court dates in a timely manner as requested by the judge. Brad never visited with my brother in jail. In fact, Brad refused to even speak to my brother from jail unless I paid to set up a phone account for Brad’s phone number. And even then, Brad would only pick up the phone for my brother during specified times of the day. Brad’s immaturity, and lack of professionalism really began to shine once I started to point out his lack of work on my brother’s case. If Brad truly had my brother’s best interests in mind, he should have excused himself from my brother’s case and allowed him to have a public defender.
Contact
30300 Northwestern Hwy.
Suite 106
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Phone: (248) 881-0069
Fax: (248) 932-1734
Website: https://www.friedmancriminallaw.com
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