About
Keith Michael Banka is an companion legal professional in Southfield, Michigan, focusing on appellate exercise. He is a fantastically professional attorney with a strong instructional history and years of enjoy within the area. Keith Michael Banka is a graduate of Central Michigan University, in which he obtained the Centralis Scholarship and a State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship. He then went on to wait Wayne State University Law School, in which he excelled in Legal Research and Writing, earning Honors Distinction, and changed into presented a WSU Board of Governors’ Scholarship. Since 2001, Keith has been a member of the State Bar of Michigan and is certified to exercise before the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan, the Michigan Court of Appeals, and the Michigan Supreme Court. With over 15 years of experience in appellate regulation, Keith has achieved severa successes in the Michigan Court of Appeals and has efficiently argued instances in the front of the Michigan Supreme Court. In addition to his legal career, Keith enjoys numerous pastimes in his spare time, including trail running, watching films, and gambling pool. His numerous hobbies and willpower to his work make him a properly-rounded and respected lawyer in the Southfield area.
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Legal Issues
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Social Security Disability
- Animal & Dog Law
Certificates
No Certifications
Languages
- English
Accepted Jurisdictions
Experience
- Lawyer
Mike Morse Injury Law Office
2020
Education
Graduation year:
Graduation year: 2001
Associations
2001 - Current
Costs
- Free Consultancy Service
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Conditional Fees
Mike Morse Law Office operates under a contingency fee policy, which is why we always say you pay no fees until we win. Anything paid to us for legal services we undertake – including filing costs, investigation charges, expert witness research and travel expenses, and much more – comes from the settlement funds, not from your own pocket.