ERERIC S. ROSENTHALBarris, Sott
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Barris, Sott

Eric S. Rosenthal

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211 W. Fort Street; Suite 1500, Detroit, MI, 48226https://axiomlaw.com
Alternative Dispute Resolution (17%)Civil Trial Law (17%)Construction & DevelopmentCriminal DefenseDui & Dwi
313-965-9725Claim my Profile

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Eric Rosenthal is an attorney at Barris, Sott, based in Detroit, Michigan. With 18 years of experience, Eric has built a career dedicated to serving clients across a range of legal matters. Eric's legal expertise centers on Trusts & Estates. Eric received their legal education at San Francisco Law Sch. Eric is licensed to practice law in Florida.

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13Practice Areas
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution (17%)23%
  • Civil Trial Law (17%)15%
  • Construction & Development11%
  • Criminal Defense9%
  • Dui & Dwi7%
  • Employment Law (16%)6%
  • Estate Planning6%
  • Health Law (17%)5%
  • Intellectual Property Law (17%)4%
  • Litigation4%
  • Personal Injury (16%)4%
  • Real Estate3%
  • Trusts & Estates3%

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English

Experience

18+ years

Alternative Dispute Resolution (17%) Attorney at Barris, Sott. Admitted to practice in Florida (2007). Focus areas include Alternative Dispute Resolution (17%), Civil Trial Law (17%), Construction & Development.

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211 W. Fort Street; Suite 1500, Detroit, MI, 48226
313-965-9725

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