John M. Hilla, President,
The Law Offices of John M. Hilla, PLLC


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MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR YOUR FUTURE

The Law Offices of John M. Hilla, PLLC is the right choice for anyone seeking a caring, aggressive, and accessible attorney.

Since receiving my law degree from Wayne State University Law School in 2005 and my Master’s in Law from the George Washington University Law School in Washington, DC in 2006, I have worked hard to protect the rights of individuals in our legal system. Having grown up on the near west side of Grand Rapids in a low-income household, I watched friends and family struggle both with their personal finances and, on occasion, with the criminal justice system. It is my mission to ensure that the residents of Detroit and greater southeast Michigan do not suffer the same difficulties.

Furthermore, having worked in a corporate capacity for nearly 20 years prior to law school, it is also my mission to deliver the best customer service possible. When you contact my office, you will speak to me personally—a licensed attorney—and not a secretary, receptionist, or paralegal. I return phone-calls and emails within a few hours at most whenever possible, and I do not hire appearance attorneys to stand beside you in bankruptcy hearings or criminal hearings or trials.

When you retain The Law Offices of John M. Hilla, PLLC, you can have confidence that you are hiring an attorney who will treat you like a human being and who will answer all of your questions with patience, clarity, and respect.


Memberships

The Michigan Bar Association
The Eastern District of Michigan Federal Court
The National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys

Publications

Hilla, John M., "Am I Responsible for My Fiancée's Debt after Marriage?," The Detroit Legal News (Feb. 25, 2009).

Hilla, John M., “The Literary Effect of Sovereignty in International Law,” The Widener Law Review (Vol. XIV, No. 1, 2008) .

Hilla, John M., “Popular Consent in the Formation of Customary International Law,” Michigan International Lawyer (Winter, 2005).