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  1. Suite 3500. Detroit, MI 48226. View the professionals in the Detroit Office. Did you know? Our Detroit home, Ally Detroit Center, was built in 1993. The 619 foot, 43-story skyscraper is the tallest office building in the state of Michigan and the second tallest building overall in the state.

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  4. Relentless is led by Attorney Kyle Mothershead. With over twenty years of experience and a lengthy track record of success, Mr. Mothershead is regarded by many as the best attorney in middle Tennessee for litigating federal constitutional rights claims involving the justice system.

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  6. Matthew J. Clark. Matt joined the firm in 2014 and became a shareholder in 2019. He represents individual workers and labor unions in all matters concerning workers’ rights. He is also a housing rights attorney whose legal advocacy against evictions has been featured in the Detroit Free Press.

  7. www.bodmanlaw.com › office › detroit-officeDetroit Office - Bodman

    Our Detroit office is our largest, with each of our practice areas and major industry service teams represented there. We have proudly served several clients continuously from the Detroit office since the 1920s and 1930s.

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