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LegalSolv represents Detroit clients in commercial litigation matters. Detroit is the largest city in Michigan and the Wayne County seat, where the county Circuit Court and the 36th District Court sit downtown. Because our office is about 15 minutes away in Dearborn, you get a Wayne County firm that knows the local courts and procedures without a long drive across Metro Detroit.

Commercial Litigation matters we handle for Detroit clients

Breach of contract, business disputes, partnership fights, fraud, and complex commercial cases.

The same attorney who takes your call handles your case from the first consultation through resolution, whether the matter settles, is negotiated, or has to be argued in court.

Where Detroit commercial litigation cases are handled

Business and civil disputes involving Detroit parties are litigated in the Wayne County Circuit Court in Detroit. Complex commercial matters that meet the statutory threshold are assigned to the court's specialized Business Court, which runs a dedicated docket. Smaller money claims can be heard in the 36th District Court closer to home.

Knowing the right venue early matters. It sets the deadlines, the filing requirements, and the judges your case will be in front of, and it is one of the first things we sort out for a Detroit client.

What to expect working with us from Detroit

You do not need to come to Dearborn to get started. We handle the first consultation by phone or video, meet at the 36th District Court or the Wayne County courthouse on hearing days, and keep you updated directly rather than through a case manager. Our work is done in English and Arabic, which matters for many families across Wayne County.

For the full detail on how we approach these cases, see our Commercial Litigation practice page, or call (313) 425-5555 to talk through your situation.

Why Detroit clients choose LegalSolv

  • A Wayne County firm about 15 minutes from Detroit, familiar with the 36th District Court and the Wayne County Circuit Court.
  • Direct access to the attorney handling your case, not an intake screener.
  • Representation in English and Arabic.
  • The same rates for Detroit clients as for our Dearborn clients.

We also help Detroit clients with other matters. See everything we handle in Detroit.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Our office is about 15 minutes from Detroit, and we represent Wayne County clients there regularly. We also offer phone and video consultations and can meet at the courthouse on hearing days.

No. We represent clients throughout Wayne County, including Detroit, at the same rates as our Dearborn clients, and your matter is handled by the same attorneys.

Business and civil disputes involving Detroit parties are litigated in the Wayne County Circuit Court in Detroit. Complex commercial matters that meet the statutory threshold are assigned to the court's specialized Business Court, which runs a dedicated docket. Smaller money claims can be heard in the 36th District Court closer to home.

Most cases run 12 to 24 months from filing to trial, though many settle earlier. Simple cases with limited discovery can resolve in under a year; complex commercial disputes with experts and large document productions can run longer. Federal cases are typically slower than state court.

Six years for written contracts under MCL 600.5807. The clock generally starts at the date of the breach, not the date of discovery. Other commercial claims carry different limitations periods. Fraud is six years, employment claims are typically three, and tortious interference depends on the underlying tort.

No. The majority of commercial cases settle before trial, often well over 90%. Settlement happens through direct negotiation, mediation, or after summary disposition motions narrow the issues. Trial is the exception, not the rule. The firm you hire still needs to be one that can credibly try the case if settlement does not materialize.

Talk to a Detroit Commercial Litigation Attorney

Call (313) 425-5555 or request a consultation. We serve Detroit and all of Wayne County from our Dearborn office.