Jason P. Smalarz - Southfield, MI
Attorney at Gold, Lange & Majoros, PC
Debtor Representation Lawyers in Southfield, MI
24901 Northwestern HighWay Suite 444 Southfield, MI 48075
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19
Years
Experience
Southfield Debtor Representation Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Debtor Representation
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Hired Attorney 2019Mr. Smalarz left a negative review on a business he did not visit. He did that once he started working for the Gold, Lange, and Majoras lawfirm in southfield. I dealt with them after my ex used my name to open credit cards and fraud. So that lawfirm was opposing me and then they put the blame on my dad. I gave them a one star on google, so they removed my rating and decided to put a one star on my dad's place of business. He is abusing abusing our family business when he has never entered the store. This is unacceptable behavior from Stuart Gold, as well as Smalarz. Thank you
Contact
24901 Northwestern HighWay Suite 444
Southfield, MI 48075
Phone: (248) 350-8220
Fax: (248) 350-0519
Website: http://www.glmpclaw.com
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