Gary A. Goldin
Victoria I. Shackelford
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Gary A. Goldin
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Gary A. Goldin has been
fighting for plaintiffs’ rights in Michigan for over
twenty-five years. He has spent his entire professional
career in metropolitan Detroit and is a master litigator
in personal injury suits, workers’ compensation cases
and social security disability. He maximizes his
clients’ recovery and will not settle for less. Gary’s
skill and reputation has earned him appearances on
television as a TV analyst on the Michigan No-Fault
Act. Gary also serves as a mediator in Wayne County and
has acted as a private arbitrator in hundreds of cases
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Areas of
Practice:
Education:
- Alumnus of Thomas
M. Cooley Law School, Juris Doctor 1982
- Wayne State
University, 1978
Bar
Admissions:
- Negligence
Section
- Workers’
Compensation Section
- Florida State Bar,
1993
- U.S. District Court
Eastern District, 1982
Memberships:
- Oakland County Bar
Association
- Michigan Trial
Lawyers Association, Sustaining Member
- Wayne County
Mediation Tribunal, Case Evaluator
Past
Employment:
- Freedman, Krochmal,
Goldin, Harris, and Freedman, Managing Partner,
1982-2007
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Victoria
I. Shackelford
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Victoria has excellent courtroom and litigation skills.
She provides aggressive and attentive representation for
her clients in courtrooms all over southeastern Michigan
in the areas of personal injury, criminal matters, and
family law. Victoria is passionate and meticulous.
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Areas of
Practice:
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Personal Injury
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Criminal Law
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Drunk Driving
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Family Law
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Traffic Violations
Education:
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Attended Law
School on a Full Academic Scholarship
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Served as
Technical Editor on Law Review
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Graduated in
top 10% of her class
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Research
Assistant in the Areas of Individual
Rights, Labor and Employment law, and
Products Liability.
Bar
Admissions:
Memberships:
Publications and Presentations:
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“Sex Offenders and
Society: What is the Solution?”
Ohio Trial
Magazine, Winter 2005
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“Budgetary Constraints:
Conflicts between the Supreme Court and Congress”
Undergraduate Symposium XXI, 2001
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Presentation on
Terrorism and National ID Cards, “The Education
Connection” WPON-1460 A.M., 2001
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