Beverly Graleski Wheelihan

Beverly Graleski Wheelihan

6.8

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Experience 3.0 star rating
Industry Recognition 2.0 star rating
Professional Conduct 5.0 star rating

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Overview

Practice Areas

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Fees and Payment Types

Fees

Free Consultation (15 minutes)

Payment types

Cash, Check, Credit Card

Contact Information

  • The Law Office of Beverly G. Wheelihan, PLLC
    P.O. Box 806088
    St. Clair Shores, MI 48080
    Office: 586-216-4733
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Résumé

 

License

6 years since Beverly Graleski Wheelihan was first licensed to practice law.

State License status Year acquired Last updated by Avvo
Michigan Active And In Good Standing 2006 04/29/2012

We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.

Work Experience

Position Duration
Owner, Managing Member at The Law Office of Beverly G. Wheelihan, PLLC 2009–present
Manager, Legal Services at Technosoft Corporation 2009–2012

Education

School Major Degree Graduated
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law Juris Doctorate 2005

Awards

Award Name Granting Organization Date
CALI Excellence for the Future Award for Business Organization University of Detroit Mercy School of Law 2005

Portfolio

Publications

Article Publication Date
The Federal Government’s Failure to Provide Health Care to Urban Native Americans in Violation of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act, 82 U. DET. MERCY L. REV. 461 (Spring 2005) University of Detroit Law Review 2005