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Joseph J. Dadich, Esq. practices law in the Metro Detroit Tri-County area. In September 1998, he received his CPA license from the State of Michigan. After working in public accounting for a period of 6 ½ years, he attended Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, MI. He graduated in May 2001 from Cooley’s condensed two-year law program. He was licensed to practice law in the State of Michigan in May 2002. In addition, in May of 2003 he received his Master’s of Law in Taxation (L.L.M.) from Wayne State University’s Law School.
Since 2002 he has devoted his time to building relationships and growing his practice with the firm he founded, Dadich & Associates, PLLC. The firm provides a unique practice where he utilizes his tax and estate planning knowledge combined with his experience as a litigator. His Estate Planning focus is to help individuals and business owners protect their assets and wealth. Not only does he understand the estate tax complexities involved in estate plans, but unlike many other estate planning firms he has actually tried cases when plans are not drafted properly.
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