
John K. Harris - Brighton, MI
123 Brighton Lake RoadSuite 205Brighton, MI 48116
Law Offices of Harris & Literski
Brighton Family Law Lawyer
Overview
Mr. Harris is the senior member of the firm. He has been practicing law in Livingston County for 40+ years and enjoys the practice of law as much today as when first sworn in in 1978. Mr. Harris has a varied practice and provides excellent service to clients on a wide range of legal issues. He is well respected by local judges and fellow lawyers as an excellent advocate for his clients, having received the highest possible peer review rating of “AV” by Martindale Hubbell...
Mr. Harris is the senior member of the firm. He has been practicing law in Livingston County for 40+ years and enjoys the practice of law as much today as when first sworn in in 1978. Mr. Harris has a varied practice and provides excellent service to clients on a wide range of legal issues. He is well respected by local judges and fellow lawyers as an excellent advocate for his clients, having received the highest possible peer review rating of “AV” by Martindale Hubbell...
Mr. Harris is the senior member of the firm. He has been practicing law in Livingston County for 40+ years and enjoys the practice of law as much today as when first sworn in in 1978. Mr. Harris has a varied practice and provides excellent service to clients on a wide range of legal issues. He is well respected by local judges and fellow lawyers as an excellent advocate for his clients, having received the highest possible peer review rating of “AV” by Martindale Hubbell. He is regularly selected as a Mediator and Arbitrator due to his experience, expertise and creativity in providing solutions to legal matters.
Mr. Harris is a proud graduate of Michigan State University and Wayne State Law School.
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