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- Posted March 06, 2013
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Firm plans free legal aid clinic in Southfield
The Law Offices of Hakim, Daman, & Toma PC plan to provide free legal assistance and consultation to the public in a special legal aid clinic on Sunday, March 17, from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Mother of God Chaldean Catholic Church, 25585 Berg Road in Southfield.
"At Hakim Law we believe strongly in our community, we are involved, and we like to give back," said Amer Hakim, the firm's founder.
Hakim opened the firm's doors in 2004 to provide representation and consultation to clients across the legal field. He partnered with Fadi Toma and Eman Jajonie-Daman to form the new Law Offices of Hakim, Daman, & Toma PC and the three have broadened the scope of their practice to support client needs from immigration and criminal law to bankruptcy and business development.
Published: Wed, Mar 6, 2013
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