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Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo Law Firm Expands Staff

Deborah Burza, Legal Assistant.

2012-05-11
KALAMAZOO, MI, May 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Deborah Burza has joined Willis Law as a Legal Assistant and will be working from the firm's Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids offices. Deborah earned a B.S., with an emphasis on Organization Administration, in 2011. She also has an A.A.S. and Legal Office certification. Deborah has over ten years of legal experience. She will primarily be supporting the firm's state and federal trial group. Willis Law is a full-service business law firm headquartered in downtown Kalamazoo with offices in Grand Rapids, South Haven and Paw Paw.

Our law firm provides representation in several practice areas, including criminal defense, personal injury claims, business law and estate planning. To learn more about Willis Law visit one of our practice area specific websites.

Websites:
http://www.aggressivecriminaldefenselawfirm.com
http://www.thebestinjurylawfirm.com
http://www.wwplc.com
http://www.michiganestatelawyers.com


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[Press-News.org] Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo Law Firm Expands Staff
Deborah Burza, Legal Assistant.