Compare 4 attorneys and 3 law firms in Novi , MI. Sort by highest rating and years of real estate experience.
Stephen Landau
Novi real estate attorney at Stephen M Landau with 56 years experience41850 West 11 Mile Road, Suite 202, Novi, MI 48375
Paul Robinson
Novi real estate attorney at Sullivan and Leavitt with 38 years experience22375 Haggerty Road, Novi, MI 48375
Michael Leavitt
Novi real estate attorney at Sullivan and Leavitt with 33 years experience22375 Haggerty Road, Novi, MI 48375
Ari Lehman
Novi real estate attorney at Lehman Law with 19 years experience28175 Haggerty Road, Novi, MI 48377
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