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Robert Zawideh Esq.

Vice-president And Shareholder at Kemp Klein Law Firm

Robert Zawideh, Esq has had an extensive career in law, starting in 1990 as an Associate Attorney at Gault, Davison, Bowers, Hill, Parker & McAra. From 1991 to 2001, they were a Partner at Zawideh & Sesi, before moving on to work as a Corporate Attorney at Kotz Sangster from 2001 to 2003. Robert then worked as a Litigation Attorney at Cheli, Brennan & Lyshak in 2003, and as a Litigation and Transactional Attorney at Law Offices of Robert S. Zawideh from 2004 to 2006. From 2006 to 2010, they served as the Managing Attorney at Norman Yatooma & Associates. Currently, they hold the position of Vice-President and Shareholder at Kemp Klein, where they serve as a Lead Trial Attorney and represents clients in high-value trust and estate cases across multiple states.

Robert Zawideh, Esq. obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Justice, Morality, and Constitutional Democracy from Michigan State University, where they studied from 1982 to 1987. Following their undergraduate studies, Zawideh attended Wayne State University Law School, where they received a Juris Doctor degree from 1987 to 1990. Additionally, in 1989, Zawideh completed the Notre Dame London Law Programme and obtained a Certificate of Completion in Evidence and International Business Law. Before their higher education, Zawideh completed their high school education at West Bloomfield High School and received a diploma.

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Detroit, United States

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Kemp Klein Law Firm

Kemp Klein helps resolve legal issues as quickly and seamlessly as possible. We have nurtured small businesses and counseled thriving corporations, settled personal disputes and helped families with difficult life decisions. No matter what the situation, we go the extra mile to make sure you, your family members and your business matters are protected when legal issues arise. We also focus on minimizing the time and cost associated with legal services and on preventing future legal involvement.


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