Deanna L. Kelley

1042 North Milford Road, Milford, MI

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University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
1993
Thomas M. Cooley Law School, JD - Juris Doctor

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Natalie parris

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05 Dec, 2024
She really cares, she listened to our situation. And then went above and beyond finding needed representation. She was very responsive and easy to talk to. I would highly recommend
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Chris bryce

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02 Dec, 2024
She is very responsive and helpful. Always willing to take a call or text to keep me updated highly professional at her job helped me out thru something serious and hard times. I would recommend Deanna Kelley and David Kramer to anyone with any troubles.
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Tamara wood

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01 Dec, 2024
Deanna is not only an exceptional attorney, she is also an exceptional person. She works hard for her clients, treats them with integrity and gets results. I have recommended her to many people and will continue to do so. If you need an attorney, Deanna should be your first choice.
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Publications

2020:
Institute of Continuing Legal Education (Michigan), Michigan Model Criminal Jury Instructions with ICLE Commentary
2019:
Institute of Continuing Legal Education (Michigan), Michigan Model Criminal Jury Instructions with ICLE Commentary
2018:
Institute of Continuing Legal Education (Michigan), Michigan Model Criminal Jury Instructions with ICLE Commentary
2017:
Institute of Continuing Legal Education (Michigan), Michigan Model Criminal Jury Instructions with ICLE Commentary
2016:
Institute of Continuing Legal Education (Michigan), Michigan Model Criminal Jury Instructions with ICLE Commentary
2015:
Institute of Continuing Legal Education (Michigan), Michigan Model Criminal Jury Instructions with ICLE Commentary
2014:
The Institute of Continuing Legal Education, Michigan Model Criminal Jury Instructions with ICLE Commentary
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