Takura Nyamfukudza earned a hard-fought victory with the dismissal of a felonious assault charge for a client. The client said that he was actually the victim and he had taped the complaining witness making certain statements on the night in question…
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Takura Nyamfukudza was recently named the Treasurer of the Davis-Dunnings Bar Association. The Davis-Dunnings Bar Association was founded in 1981 and strives to provide an array of programs and services that meet the needs of its members and the unde…
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Mary Chartier was once again selected to the Michigan Super Lawyers list. This honor is awarded to those who exhibit excellence in the practice of law, and we are all so proud of Mary for being awarded this honor again!
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Well-known author Lev Raphael has written the eighth installment of his Nick Hoffman Mysteries. This new book provides danger and intrigue on every page. To ensure that his book is accurate, Mr. Raphael turned to criminal defense litigator Mary Chart…
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Takura Nyamfukudza judged the Michigan State University School of Law’s 2014 Spring Appellate Advocacy Competition. The case concerned a libel case brought against a newspaper, and Takura enjoyed offering his expertise to the first-year law student…
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Takura Nyamfukudza has been elected to the Board of Directors for the Ingham County Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Section. Takura has been active with the section and looks forward to serving the organization and the community.
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Takura Nyamfukudza recently judged the regional rounds of the American Bar Association’s National Client Counseling Competition. The competition assists law school students in fostering critical skill that they will need for practice – listening,…
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Takura Nyamfukudza is now an accredited attorney to represent veterans before the Department of Veterans Affairs. This accomplishment continues Takura’s commitment to veterans, as he also has volunteered his time tirelessly with the Service to…
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Takura Nyamfukudza earned another “not guilty” verdict for his client in a malicious destruction of property case. He told the jury that his client may have broken the woman’s heart, but he did not break her windows. The jury agreed. Bravo!
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After a multi-day hearing, Takura Nyamfukudza convinced a judge to terminate a Personal Protection Order that had been taken out against a client. Well-done!
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