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Baxter, Judith A.

Judith A. Baxter - Grand Rapids, MI

Attorney at Bleakley Law Offices, P.C.

Litigation Lawyers in Grand Rapids, MI

250 Monroe Avenue NW Suite 400 Grand Rapids, MI 49503

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Grand Rapids Litigation Lawyer

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Litigation

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  • By John S. on Dec. 07, 2023
    Consulted Attorney 2023
    Recommends this Attorney
    Working with this lawyer was a great experience after I had requested quotes from many others in the State of Michigan and Grand Rapids Area. She was so knowledgable that she was able to do alot of the work Pro-Bono; I know how that sounds, but seriously, her campassion and determination kicked in and allowed her to navigate the system very efficiently. From the beginning I found Judith A. Baxter to be very trustworthy and an advocate for her clients to the full extent possible. On the phone she was really good at breaking things down to make sure I understood where we currently stood. Overall, her work in expungement was the best Christmas Present I could of ever asked for. I, John James Sakocius, would personally recommend her for your expungement cases.
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Grand Rapids, MI

250 Monroe Avenue NW
Suite 400
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

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