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Daniel H. Moss

Attorney at Law

30665 Northwestern Highway, Ste #200

Farmington Hills, MI 48334

Phone (248) 855-5656


Email: DMoss@DMossLaw.com

Business/Corporate Law

Daniel Moss is a member of the Family Law and Criminal Law sections of the State Bar of Michigan and belongs to the Oakland County Bar Association. Mr. Moss is a member of the law firm of Joelson, Rosenberg, Moss, Cohen, Warren & Drasnin, PLC. He would be glad to help you obtain a consultation with any of the attorneys in the firm in the fields of Personal Injury, Business Law, Labor Law, Real Estate, Probate, and Estate Planning.

He maintains a broad network of legal, financial and business professionals who assist him with advising corporations and their executives on the spectrum of business issues encompassing ongoing operations, conflict avoidance and litigation. Mr. Moss and members of his team routinely advise large & small corporate clients on a broad range of business and legal topics.

In addition to his substantial experience in litigating divorce and family law cases, Daniel Moss has tried and won criminal cases, including first degree murder. He has also successfully litigated Personal Injury, Contracts, Real Estate, Business, Probate and other legal cases. Over the years he has helped recover millions of dollars for his clients, and has represented people throughout the state of Michigan and the United States.

The firm is located at 30665 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 200, in Farmington Hills, Michigan. The direct telephone number for Daniel H. Moss is 248-855-5656. E-mail at: dmoss@dmosslaw.com

 
 
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