Joseph A. Lavigne

31700 W 13 Mile Rd Ste 96, Farmington Hills, MI

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1996
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor, cum laude
1993
Michigan State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Anonymous

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21 Jun, 2021
Failed to explain pleas case should of been dismissed. Would not recommend to anyone
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Steve

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10 Apr, 2021
Joe Lavigne is an exceptional attorney and an even better human being. He's extremely compassionate, uber-responsive and highly intelligent. He is even a resource for the police community and trains officers on the utilization and dynamics of the DataMaster Breathalyzer. My OWI was high profile and involved an accident. I needed the best representation possible. I thought I did my homework interviewing more than 6 locally based attorneys, because I felt that was necessary given the accident and the "homer" culture of the community. I hired someone who advertises a ton and claims to be the best. The reviews looked good. But his arrogance and lack of compassion showed through after I paid him, so I moved on. Then, I hired another attorney who was recommended due to his connections to the judges. I thought that was extremely important, so I hired and paid him too. This guy, however, was consistently unresponsive. He even put in a substitute attorney for a video hearing! But then I learned about Joe and hired him, despite feeling backed into a corner because of the locality. I made a lot of mistakes in this process but one thing is clear: It does not matter where you are in Michigan, local representation does not matter. It can actually even hurt you, since some attorneys put themselves and their community relationships first. You need someone who is smart, thorough, responsive, compassionate and gets the job done. Understanding of the law is what matters! Joe Lavigne is all of that and more. He delivers results!
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Anonymous

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26 Jun, 2019
The best decision I ever made was hiring Joe Lavigne. His negotiation skills are unmatched and he is extremely professional and courteous with all parties when it comes to handling matters in a case. Joe managed to take a felony case punishable by a minimum of 25 years in prison down to a lesser charge with a 6 month probation period with dismissal of all charges upon completion of probation. He does not push you to make any decision you do not want to make, but will give you all of the facts and perspectives so that you can make a fully educated decision on where to take the case. You can tell he truly cares for his clients and is committed to doing whatever needs to be done to get a favorable outcome. Every time I met with Joe or was with him in court I always felt calm and collected knowing he was by my side during this trying ordeal. Hire this man. You will NOT regret it.
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Publications

2000:
Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University Law Review, A Misapplication of the Exclusionary Rule to Voluntary Confessions: The Fallacy that Knowingly and Intelligently Made Statements are Constitutional Prerequisites to Admissibility
2000:
Laches (OCBA), Concealing the Truth from the Jury: The Irreconcilable Differences of Voluntary Confessions and the Exclusionary Rule
1999:
Laches (OCBA), The Ever-changing Evidentiary Law of OUIL Cases: Standards for the Admissibility of Blood Alcohol Test Results
1997:
Wayne Law Review, Michigan Criminal Law: 1996-97 Survey
1996:
University of Detroit Mercy Law Review, For Limited Times? Making Rich Kids Richer Via the Copyright Term Extension Act of 1996
1995:
Michigan Business Law Journal, A Business Lawyer's Guide to Empowerment Zones: What's in it for You?
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