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Attorney Brian Zaid received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Oakland University in 2003, while he worked for his family's court reporting company as a certified electronic court recorder.
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In 2006, Brian joined the Sam Bernstein Law Firm while attending the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, where he earned his Juris Doctor degree in 2008. He is a member of the Michigan Bar Association, American Bar Association, Michigan Association for Justice, and American Association for Justice. Brian has been admitted to practice as an attorney in the U.S. District Court - Eastern District of Michigan. |
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Brian belongs to St. Mary's Orthodox Church, where he is an active member.
He also takes pleasure in attending sporting events and spending time with his family. Brian and his wife Jehann enjoy traveling and being outdoors.
Contact Info:
Phone: 248-538-5941
Fax: 248-737-4392
Education:
Oakland University, B.S.
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, J.D.
Bar Membership:
Michigan
Professional Memberships:
Michigan Bar Association
American Bar Association
Michigan Association for Justice
American Association for Justice
Certified Electronic Court Recorder
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