BUSINESS LAW

Corporate, Real Estate and Retail Automotive

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TAX, PENSION AND WEALTH PRESERVATION

Estate Planning and Tax Law

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LABOR, EMPLOYMENT AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION

Labor, Employment Law and Litigation

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About

The Abbott Nicholson law firm was founded Sept. 12, 1977, by C. Richard Abbott, John R. Nicholson, Thomas R. Quilter III and Gene J. Esshaki. Another partner, John F. Youngblood, joined the firm in 1979. Abbott Nicholson specializes in Corporate/Business law, Labor & Employment law, Commercial/Medical Malpractice Defense litigation, Real Estate law, Tax law, and Trusts and Estates.

The firm’s attorneys have extensive legal expertise in corporate/transactional and litigation legal services to corporations, entrepreneurs, public entities and individuals. Abbott Nicholson’s areas of business expertise include motor vehicle dealers and dealership advertising associations, manufacturing and service industries, manufacturer’s representatives, construction, property management, school boards and other governmental units, and doctors, accountants and other professionals.

Legal services provided by the firm include:
  • Contract negotiation
  • Commercial litigation
  • Labor and employment, collective bargaining, pensions, employee benefits, executive compensation
  • Business planning, tax counseling, corporate transactions
  • Real estate, zoning, land use, construction
  • Medical malpractice defense
  • Trusts, estate planning
  • Immigration
  • Family law

The attorneys and paraprofessionals at Abbott Nicholson emphasize personal attention, professionalism and sophisticated, dynamic approaches to client needs.

Contact Us

Troy
1900 W. Big Beaver, Suite 203
Troy, MI 48084
Tel: 313-566-2500
Fax: 313-566-2502

COMMUNITY SERVICE

The firm has a longstanding commitment to the communities throughout Detroit and Southeast Michigan. Abbott Nicholson attorneys are involved in their communities in a variety of roles ranging from elected positions on municipal boards and councils to serving as directors on various charitable and bar-related boards.