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Jackson Business & Commercial Law Firm
Overview
Serving businesses and individuals throughout south-central Michigan, Abbott, Thomson & Beer, PLC, creates innovative solutions for our clients in many areas of law, including business law, labor and employment law, estate planning and probate, real estate law, and school and education law.
Our Jackson, Michigan, law firm offers clients superior personal attention from a team of experienced attorneys...
Serving businesses and individuals throughout south-central Michigan, Abbott, Thomson & Beer, PLC, creates innovative solutions for our clients in many areas of law, including business law, labor and employment law, estate planning and probate, real estate law, and school and education law.
Our Jackson, Michigan, law firm offers clients superior personal attention from a team of experienced attorneys...
Serving businesses and individuals throughout south-central Michigan, Abbott, Thomson & Beer, PLC, creates innovative solutions for our clients in many areas of law, including business law, labor and employment law, estate planning and probate, real estate law, and school and education law.
Our Jackson, Michigan, law firm offers clients superior personal attention from a team of experienced attorneys. We maintain a strict code of ethical conduct and a dedication to the highest professional standards, which allows us to resolve our clients’ legal issues effectively and efficiently.
The lawyers at Abbott, Thomson & Beer, PLC are capable of handling even the most complex matters for businesses and corporations in Michigan. Our lawyers also assist individuals facing legal matters that affect them on a personal level.
Our diverse client base consists of individuals, manufacturing companies, software development companies, web-development companies, credit unions, collection agencies, commercial and residential contractors and/or developers, non-profit corporations, local governments and municipalities, as well as school districts and colleges. This broad client base has allowed our lawyers to develop experience in a wide range of legal matters.
You may contact Abbott, Thomson & Beer, PLC, by calling 517-917-0946 or toll free at 877-893-0898 or contact us online to speak with a Jackson attorney regarding your legal needs.
About Abbott, Thomson, Mauldin, Parker, Beer & Rick, P.L.C.
Practice Areas
- Business & Commercial
Published Works
- Business & Corporate
- Labor and Employment Law
- Estate Planning and Probate
- Real Estate
- School and Education Law
People
Attorneys
- William M. Abbott (Partner)
- Brendon R. Beer (Partner)
- Richard C. Lindsey Jr.
- Clyde W. Mauldin (Partner)
- Kurt J. Parker (Partner)
- Kevin M. Thomson (Partner)
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
405 S. Jackson Street Jackson, MI 49201
Office Hours
Monday-Friday: 8am - 5pm
Fax
- 517-787-8571
Websites
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