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Michael Shields is a highly experienced lawyer in Kalamazoo, Michigan, specializing in personal injury, criminal defense, and family law. With over 20 years of experience, he is dedicated to providing expert legal representation to his clients.
Michael Shields is a highly experienced lawyer based in Kalamazoo, Michigan. With over 20 years of experience in the legal field, he has successfully represented numerous clients in a variety of cases. Michael specializes in personal injury law, criminal defense, and family law, providing expert legal advice and representation to his clients.
In personal injury cases, Michael Shields works tirelessly to ensure that his clients receive the compensation they deserve for their injuries. He understands the physical, emotional, and financial toll that an injury can take on an individual and their family, and he fights aggressively to hold the responsible parties accountable.
When it comes to criminal defense, Michael Shields is a dedicated advocate for his clients\ rights. He believes in the principle of innocent until proven guilty and works diligently to build a strong defense for each of his clients. Whether facing misdemeanor or felony charges, clients can trust Michael to provide them with skilled and strategic legal representation.
In family law matters, Michael Shields approaches each case with compassion and understanding. He recognizes the sensitive nature of family legal issues and strives to help his clients navigate the complexities of divorce, child custody, and other family law matters with care and professionalism.
Michael Shields is known for his commitment to his clients and his ability to achieve positive results in even the most challenging cases. If you are in need of legal representation in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Michael Shields is the lawyer you can trust to fight for your rights and best interests.
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