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Farmington Hills Business and Corporate Law Firm
Overview
The former name was “Susan Leigh Brown Law Office".
At Brown Borkowski & Morrow in Farmington Hills, Michigan, "experienced, successful and responsive" are not mere words, but part of our mission statement. Since our law firm was established in 1972, our Michigan lawyers have been dedicated to providing individual and small business clients with legal advice that is honest and effective. We offer a wide range of services.
Whether you need a lawyer to complete a business transaction, or to file bankruptcy or defend a lawsuit, an attorney at Brown Borkowski & Morrow is prepared to provide you with exceptional legal representation and advice. Contact us to schedule a free consultation with an experienced attorney.
About Brown Borkowski & Morrow
Practice Areas
- Business and Corporate Law
- Commercial & Industrial Property
- Tax Appeals
- Family Law
- Estate Planning
- Probate & Estate Administration
- Trust Administration
- Elder Law
- Real Estate Law
- Insurance Defense
Litigation
- 75%
People
Attorneys
- Susan Leigh Brown (Shareholder )
- Mary A. Mahoney (Shareholder )
- Thomas J. Borkowski Jr. (Shareholder)
- Sara Gorman Rajan (Attorney)
- David James Eagles (Associate Attorney)
- Matthew N. Morrow (Shareholder ) 1 Review
Staff
- David Hall, Administrative Assistant
- Hilda Haddad, Billing Department
- Julie Silberg, Paralegal
- Lyn Zarem, Paralegal
- Marilynn O’Mell, Paralegal
- Patrick Badgero, Paralegal
- Tamisha Duffey, Paralegal
- Wendy Jones, Paralegal
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
37887 W 12 Mile Road Farmington Hills, MI 48331
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