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16 September 2022 / Charles G. Pona / David A. Wolfe

Weltman Announces Detroit Office Relocation

DETROIT - Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA, a full-service creditors' rights law firm with over 90 years of client service, is excited to announce the relocation of its Detroit office. The new office space is located at 3155 West Big Beaver Road, Suite 260, Troy, MI 48084.

Originally, Weltman opened a Detroit office in 1998 (24 years ago) and has been in our previous office building since 2005 (17 years). This office now hosts seven attorneys and over 25 supporting staff members.

“I am thrilled to announce that our Detroit office has moved to a new location in Troy, Michigan,” says managing partner Chuck Pona. “The upgraded office space will better serve our dedicated employees and many loyal clients. We welcome all our clients to visit when in the Detroit area.”

When asked about this office move, office managing attorney and shareholder David Wolfe said, “We are fortunate to have a strong relocation and Michigan team, and although our move is close by, without their effort, this process would have been impossible. We are confident that our new space will serve our needs for years to come and our entire team is looking forward to continuing to provide excellent customer service to all our clients!”

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