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2018 legal directory

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THAV GROSS, P.C. —
ATTORNEYS

TRANSITIONS
LEGAL, P.L.L.C.

30150 Telegraph Road, Suite 444
Bingham Farms, MI 48025-4549
(248) 645-1700
www.thavgross.com
www.lawandreality.com

The Law Offi ce of
Alisa Peskin-Shepherd
280 N. Old Woodward Ave., Suite LL20
Birmingham, MI 48009
(248) 290-0560
www.transitionslegal.com

Since 1982, specializing in business and
personal matters in the areas of fi nancial
problems, tax problems, business formation
and problems, estate and elder law planning,
real estate matters, partnership disputes and
commercial litigation, Social Security and
workers’ compensation.

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THAV, RYKE AND
ASSOCIATES

24725 W. 12 Mile Road, #110
Southfi eld, MI 48034
(248) 945-1111
www.michprobate.com

The Law Offi ces of Thav and Associates is
a Michigan law fi rm that focuses on estate
planning, trusts and estates, wills, probate,
asset protection, conservatorship, guardian-
ship, real estate and transactional law, and
litigation related to these areas. With many
years of practicing law, Andrew Thav is an
experienced estate planning attorney, trust
attorney, probate attorney, asset protection
attorney, conservatorship, guardianship and
real estate attorney. From within the Metro
Detroit area, our law fi rm represents clients
from not just Detroit, but all Southern Mich-
igan, including Wayne, Livingston, Oakland,
Macomb and Washtenaw counties. Call (248)
945-1111 for assistance in Michigan and
surrounding areas.

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Transitions Legal is a full-service law fi rm
that embraces a mediative philosophy
to guiding clients through a dignifi ed divorce
process. Led by Alisa Peskin-Shepherd, a
divorce expert with more than 25 years of
experience in practice, the Transitions
Legal team views every case with integrity,
understanding and razor-sharp perspective
for optimal outcomes.

Royal Oak attorney
Michael Pitt was
recently inducted
into Wayne State
University Law
School’s Alumni
Wall of Fame. He
is co-founding partner of Pitt
McGehee Palmer & Rivers, one of
the state’s largest civil and employ-
ment rights law firms. Pitt is serv-
ing a one-year term as president
of Public Justice, a Washington,
D.C.-based public interest law
firm that uses high-impact litiga-
tion to accomplish social justice
objectives. In addition, the State
Bar of Michigan has selected Pitt
for its Champion of Justice and
Distinguished Service awards.

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philanthropists, organizers and other young Jew-
ish professionals reshaping and broadening Metro
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Nominations are due by Oct. 30. A special group
of nine volunteer judges (none of whom are affi l-
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submissions and choosing the 36 winners. Hon-
orees will receive free three-year subscriptions to
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