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- Posted May 13, 2013
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PSED Law welcomes attorneys
Pear Sperling Eggan & Daniels, P.C. has welcomed four new attorneys to the firm
Wendy S. Alton joins the Ann Arbor office. Alton focuses her practice in family law, divorce, probate and estate planning and is a certified mediator for divorce and custody. She also assists families with special needs estate planning.
James B. Nelson joins the Ypsilanti-Huron Street office. Nelson has an extensive background in estate planning and also services the needs of clients with a variety of business law and real estate law matters.
Jeremy Kennedy joined Pear Sperling Eggan & Daniels, P.C. in January, working out of the Ann Arbor office. Kennedy primarily practices in the areas of commercial, real estate and employment litigation, national and international arbitration, and handles commercial and real estate transactions.
Steven P. Tramontin joins the Ann Arbor office. Tramontin concentrates his practice in the areas of criminal defense, family law, and probate. He has extensive trial and litigation experience in both civil and criminal law.
Founded in 1948, PSED Law has 14 attorneys providing a full range of legal services to individual and businesses throughout Washtenaw County and southeast Michigan.
Published: Mon, May 13, 2013
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