Southfield Auto Accidents Lawyer
Overview
There was never any doubt that Ashley Voss would be an attorney. Growing up, her family knew her passion for helping others would be used for the greater good. Her ability to connect with people gives her an edge in the courtroom and brings comfort to her clients.
Ashley earned her bachelor's degree from Eastern Michigan University and then she went straight to law school at Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Ashley graduated cum laude from both schools. While in law ...
There was never any doubt that Ashley Voss would be an attorney. Growing up, her family knew her passion for helping others would be used for the greater good. Her ability to connect with people gives her an edge in the courtroom and brings comfort to her clients.
Ashley earned her bachelor's degree from Eastern Michigan University and then she went straight to law school at Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Ashley graduated cum laude from both schools. While in law ...
There was never any doubt that Ashley Voss would be an attorney. Growing up, her family knew her passion for helping others would be used for the greater good. Her ability to connect with people gives her an edge in the courtroom and brings comfort to her clients.
Ashley earned her bachelor's degree from Eastern Michigan University and then she went straight to law school at Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Ashley graduated cum laude from both schools. While in law school, Ashley was active in the Criminal Law Society, Women Lawyers Association of Michigan, and the Washtenaw County Inns of Court. She also did pro bono work for the Washtenaw County Public Defenders Clinic, Detroit Metro Bar Association Expungement Program, State Appellate Defenders Office, and the Legal Research Center in Ann Arbor.
When Ashley isn't practicing law, you can find her spending time outdoors with her family. Ashley is an active member in her church and the South Lyon Area Junior Chamber.
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