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Abbott Nicholson Quilter
The Abbott Nicholson law firm was founded Sept. 12, 1977, by C. Richard Abbott, John R. Nicholson, Thomas R. Quilter III and Gene J. Esshaki. Another partner, John F. Youngblood, joined the firm in 1979. Abbott Nicholson specializes in Corporate/Business law, Labor & Employment law, Commercial/Medical Malpractice Defense litigation, Real Estate law, Tax law, and Trusts and Estates.

The firm's attorneys have extensive legal expertise in corporate/transactional and litigation legal services to corporations, entrepreneurs, public entities and individuals.
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Labor and employment, collective bargaining, pensions, employee benefits, executive compensation. The firm has a longstanding commitment to the communities throughout Detroit and Southeast Michigan. Abbott Nicholson attorneys are involved in their communities in a variety of roles ranging from elected positions on municipal boards and councils to serving as directors on various charitable and bar-related boards.
Abbott Nicholson is the exclusive east Michigan member of Meritas, an affiliation of 176 independent, full-service business law firms with 7,000 lawyers serving 234 markets in 80 countries. With its affiliation with Meritas, Abbott Nicholson can serve its Michigan business clients with offices in other cities and countries.
Abbott Nicholson is always interested in receiving inquiries from law students and experienced attorneys that possess ambition, imagination, intellect and integrity. We also often have the need to add to our team of staff members, including paralegals, accounting professionals, word processors and other professionals.
C. Richard Abbott loved the legal profession as much as he loved life - his family, the arts and fine dining. He was a U.S. Army captain who settled in the Detroit area when his military service ended. He became regional counsel for the Internal Revenue Service. He and his initial partners founded Abbott Nicholson in 1977, fittingly, with a meeting at the original Joe Muer's Seafood Restaurant, then one of Detroit's finest dining establishments.
Abbott Nicholson moved into its current headquarters in 1998, occupying 16,000 square feet of the third floor of Stroh River Place, on Joseph Campau Street between the Detroit River and Jefferson Avenue. The offices are part of a campus of historic buildings that made up the former Parke-Davis & Co. pharmaceutical factory.
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