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Canu Torrice Law
Canu Torrice Law, or CT Law, is Michigan's premier general practice law firm located in Macomb County, Michigan that provides legal representation in ALL LEGAL MATTERS throughout the State of Michigan.

The Michigan attorneys at CT Law provide aggressive legal representation in all areas of Michigan law, including automobile accidents, bankruptcy (Chapter 7, Chapter 11, & Chapter 13), business formation, corporate law, contract law, civil litigation, criminal defense of all felony and misdemeanor charges, debt negotiation and debt reduction, divorce, child support and child custody, drug cases, drunk driving/OWI/OUID defense, driver's license appeals and driver's license restoration, juvenile delinquency defense, landlord-tenant law, negligence, no-fault insurance claims, offer to engage for prostitution, personal injury, possession of narcotics cases, solicitation, speeding tickets, suspended/revoked driver's license charges (DWLS/DWLR), traffic tickets, worker's compensation, wills, trusts, and estate planning.
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If you believe you have a claim against someone for an injury sustained in an automobile accident, contact Canu and Torrice, PLLC immediately because you only have a limited time in which you may file a claim or you will lose your rights forever.
Contact us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at (586) 285-1700 for a free consultation.
The attorneys at CT Law are experienced bankruptcy attorneys and debt-relief counselors.
Filing bankruptcy may not be for everyone, but in this suffering Michigan economy when unemployment is at a record high rate, often times it is an honest and realistic solution to protect your assets, your home, and most importantly your family.
If you have been injured or lost a loved one in an automobile accident, the last thing you or your family need to worry about is that the insurance companies and responsible parties involved are held accountable.
It is in your best interests to contact an attorney well versed in Michigan No-Fault and personal injury law to insure you and your family are protected.
Our personal injury lawyers have successfully represented many clients who suffered injuries in vehicle-related accidents and we are both familiar and sympathetic with the pain and financial devastation caused by of this type of tragic event.
The attorneys at CT Law are experienced bankruptcy attorneys and debt-relief counselors.
Filing bankruptcy may not be for everyone, but in this suffering Michigan economy when unemployment is at a record high rate, often times it is an honest and realistic solution to protect your assets, your home, and most importantly your family.
The CT Law attorneys understand that choosing to file bankruptcy is not only very personal, but is quite frequently embarrassing.
The attorneys at CT Law promise that they will make the bankruptcy process as pain-free as possible, and will prepare you for the procedural aspects of your case before they occur so that the anxiety is kept to a minimum.
Business law and civil law are the areas of legal practice that involve everything from drafting and reviewing contracts, to negotiating the purchase of a company or the assets of a business, to providing legal representation to people and legal entities like corporations that are involved in a legal dispute.
Civil litigation is an overly broad category used to define various "lawsuits, " which includes such diverse matters as personal injury practice, medical malpractice, breach of contract, defamation actions such as libel and slander, collection actions, and virtually every other lawsuit brought in civil court.
In general, a "misdemeanor" is a criminal offense that is punishable by a maximum amount of jail time one (1) year or less in the county jail, in addition to probation, fines, court costs and other various sanctions.
A well known example of a common misdemeanor offense is drunk driving (OWI), which is a 93 day misdemeanor.
However, many attorneys are not knowledgeable or experienced enough to know that in Michigan there are also specific misdemeanor offenses that are punishable by more than one (1) year in jail, and these are defined by statute as "high court" misdemeanors.
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