| Peter J. Cavanugh’s practice is concentrated on business and construction law matters, including litigation and arbitration of contract and property disputes, construction lien and surety bond claims, and disputes involving architects, engineers and environmental professionals. He is admitted to practice law in all Michigan courts, the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington, D.C. |  |
| Mike Hamblin focuses his practice on business law and litigation. He has broad experience in representing clients in a variety of different business related legal matters. These include the formation of domestic and foreign corporations, limited liability companies (LLC’s) and other business entities, purchase and sale of businesses, joint ventures, secured and unsecured loans, and a wide variety of contracts, commercial transactions, and real estate matters. Mr. Hamblin also represents clients in a wide variety of business and civil litigation matters in both state and federal courts. |  |
| Gary Nitzkin is an attorney and like his father, Don Nitzkin, is a Certified Public Accountant. In order to become licensed as a certified public accountant, one must pass the nationwide uniform examination and perform two years of service in public accounting. During his tenure in public accounting, Mr. Nitzkin worked with other attorneys and learned how debtors attempt to hide assets and liabilities on financial statements and tax returns. He formed Nitzkin and Associates, a law firm dedicated to debt collection. He frequently draws upon his skills as a certified public accountant to review debtor financial information and to identify assets that debtors attempt to conceal from collection. |  |