Wardrop & Wardrop, P.C. - Grand Rapids, MI
Bankruptcy Law Lawyers in Grand Rapids, MI
Suite 150 - Frey Building 300 Ottawa Avenue N.W. Grand Rapids, MI 49503
- 2 Super Lawyers®
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42
Years
Experience
Grand Rapids Bankruptcy Law Firm
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy Law
- Condemnation
- Contracts
- Business Organizations
- Eminent Domain
- Estate Planning
- Family Law
- Real Estate Law
- Personal Injury -- Defense
- Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
Litigation: 60%
Firm Information
Overview
Wardrop & Wardrop, P.C. is a business, family and trial law firm. The majority of our work involves civil litigation, bankruptcy, creditors' rights, personal injury cases, general corporate law and immigration law. If we cannot directly assist our clients, then we make certain our clients are referred to the best attorney(s) for their individual situation. Therefore, for every legal problem, we invite our existing - and prospective - clients to contact us.
Wardrop & Wardrop, P.C. is featured in The Martindale-Hubbell Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers.
Awards and Honors
Super Lawyers® Selectees
Wardrop & Wardrop, P.C. selected for a Super Lawyers® list
- Wardrop II, Robert F. On a Super Lawyers® List
- Wardrop, Thomas (Mac) On a Super Lawyers® List
Attorneys
Contact
Suite 150 - Frey Building
300 Ottawa Avenue
N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 459-1225
Fax: (616) 459-7273
Email: Send a message
Website: http://www.wardroplaw.com
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