BTBREE D THURLBYJackson County Friend of the Court
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Jackson County Friend of the Court

Bree D Thurlby

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1697 Lansing Ave, Jackson, MI, 49202
Corporate & IncorporationEmployment & LaborGeneral PracticeLitigation
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Bree D Thurlby is a corporate and incorporation attorney with 23 years of legal experience, practicing at Jackson County Friend of the Court in Jackson, MI. She attended Central Michigan University B.S. and earned a J.D. from Thomas M. Cooley Law School. She has been admitted to the Michigan Bar since 2002. Her practice encompasses corporate and incorporation, employment and labor, general practice, and litigation, allowing her to serve clients across a range of legal needs. She maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2002

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

4Practice Areas
  • Corporate and Incorporation25%
  • Employment and Labor25%
  • General Practice25%
  • Litigation25%

Languages

English

Experience

23+ years

Corporate and Incorporation Attorney at Jackson County Friend of the Court. Admitted to practice in Michigan, 2002. Focus areas include Corporate & Incorporation, Employment & Labor, General Practice.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Michigan

Bar #State Bar of Michigan · Admitted 2002

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Schools & Education

Thomas M. Cooley Law School J.D.

Degree · 2002

Central Michigan University B.S.

Degree · 2002

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1697 Lansing Ave, Jackson, MI, 49202

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