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Find Consumer Protection Lawyers in Bloomfield Township, MI

Looking for a consumer protection lawyer in Bloomfield Township? Review the directory below to compare your options.

3 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Bloomfield Township, MI
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Showing 3 consumer protection lawyers in Bloomfield Township, MI Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Law Office of Julie A. Paquette, PLC.
7 W Square Lake Rd, Bloomfield Township, MI 48302
(248) 648-1148 paquettelaw.com
Keller & Avadenka PC
2242 Old S Telegraph Rd, Bloomfield Township, MI 48302
(248) 335-9266 kellerandavadenka.com
Kallas & Henk
43902 Woodward Ave # 200, Bloomfield Township, MI 48302
(248) 335-5450 kallashenk.com

What Does a Consumer Protection Lawyer in Bloomfield Township Cost?

Many consumer protection lawyers in Michigan work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they take a percentage of any settlement or judgment, typically 30 to 40 percent. Some may charge an hourly rate ranging from $200 to $500 per hour. Initial consultations are often free. Costs can vary based on case complexity and the lawyer experience. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a consumer protection lawyer in Bloomfield Township do?
A consumer protection lawyer helps individuals who have been victims of fraud, deceptive trade practices, or unfair business conduct. They can assist with cases involving false advertising, debt collection harassment, and warranty violations. In Michigan, the MCPA allows consumers to sue for actual damages and sometimes attorney fees.
What is the statute of limitations for a consumer protection claim in Michigan?
Under Michigan law, the statute of limitations for a claim under the MCPA is generally six years from the date the violation occurred. For other consumer claims, such as breach of contract or fraud, the time limit may vary. It is important to consult a lawyer promptly to avoid missing the deadline.
Can I sue a business for false advertising in Bloomfield Township?
Yes, Michigan law prohibits false or misleading advertising under the MCPA. If a business made false claims about a product or service, you may be entitled to damages. A consumer protection lawyer can review your case and help determine if the business violated state law.