Komorn Law Celebrates 30 Years of Legal Service

Aggressive Legal Defense Since 1993

With extensive experience in criminal legal defense since 1993 from pre-arrest, district, circuit, supreme and the federal court systems. Attorney Michael Komorn has a mature understanding of the inner workings of the trial and the appeals process.

Komorn has successfully represented Michigan clients in cases involving DUI, OUI, homicide, child custody, gun restoration, professional license restoration, criminal charges, criminal enterprise, medical marihuana patients and caregivers, doctors, driving while high, drug charges, maintaining a drug house, etc.

Komorn is recognized as the leading consultant and defense attorney with a relentless pursuit for the rights of individuals regarding the laws enacted by the people of Michigan regarding the Medical Marihuana Act (MMMA) and MRTMA (Adult Recreational Use).

He is a member of the American Bar Association (ABA), NACDL, Recorders Court Bar Association and winner of the 2016 CDAM award. He also provides mentoring for juvenile clients who have had involvement with the criminal justice system.

Komorn has represented clients in numerous jury trials and his appellate work includes several published cases.

With dozens of victories and an expert litigator in criminal law defense, Michael and his team take an aggressive approach toward all issues on every case, giving our clients an edge through the legal system.

Do your research – Just Google Michael Komorn to learn more.

Then call our firm confidently knowing that we will jump in the trench and fight to the end for you and with you.

30 Years of Experience

If you find yourself facing the justice system don’t do it without hiring an attorney that will turn your defense into an offense.  In the long run the cost of an aggressive attorney verses living with what the system puts you into for the rest of your life could be less.  The system just stretches it out over years.

So just call our office and talk to us about your situation.  We’ll let you know if and how we can help you. The evaluation is free.

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