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26 January 2016 / Tiffani N. Williams

Weltman Welcomes Attorney Tiffani Williams in Detroit

Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA (Weltman), a full-service creditors’ rights law firm, welcomes Attorney Tiffani N. Williams to its Detroit, Michigan office, where she will practice in Consumer Collections with a focus on Insurance Subrogation matters. Ms. Williams previously worked as a litigator with Christopher Trainor and Associates specializing in Michigan No-Fault Laws.

Ms. Williams joins Weltman with experience in the legal industry as well as insurance, previously working as an adjuster for Progressive Insurance Company, which gives her a unique prospective to handling subrogation matters. Ms. Williams earned her J.D. from the University of Detroit, Mercy School of Law in 2010, her M.A. in Organizational Behavior Management from Western Michigan University in 2003, and her B.S. in psychology from Western Michigan University in 2002. She is licensed to practice law in the State of Michigan.

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