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Fried Saperstein Sakwa, PC

Fried Saperstein Sakwa, PC - Royal Oak, MI

Criminal Law Lawyers in Royal Oak, MI

150 W. Second Street Suite 250 Royal Oak, MI 48067

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  • 32 Years 
    Experience

Royal Oak Criminal Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Criminal Law

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  • By Ryan F. on Jul. 09, 2019
    Hired Law firm 2013-2019
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    I’ve worked with attorney Josh Kaplan often on matters, relying on his expertise for our mutual clients in their criminal matters. He has handled this matters with incredible skill and discretion, always achieving the desired result. As a fellow attorney in the community, I give him my highest endorsement.

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Harold S. Fried

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Layne A. Sakwa

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Drew F. Saperstein

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Melvyn D. Saperstein

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Harold S. Fried

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Layne A. Sakwa

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Drew F. Saperstein

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Melvyn D. Saperstein

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Royal Oak, MI

150 W. Second Street
Suite 250
Royal Oak, MI 48067

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Phone: (248) 353-6500

Fax: (248) 353-2514

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Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:30 pm

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