WHY BERRY MOORMAN?
Clients choose Berry Moorman because our culture is focused on relationships. We promote long-term client relationships based on confidence, trust, mutual interest, and respect. We are committed to client success. We deliver the highest quality legal work in an efficient and cost effective manner. We are responsive to emergencies. We meet deadlines. We recognize the special needs of each of our clients.
Our professional staff has diverse experience in matters ranging from the most complex personal and business transactions to routine legal matters. With depth of legal talent, Berry Moorman tackles any legal matter or risk affecting businesses and individuals today. We bring innovation, creativity, and sound judgement to every problem, large or small. We are large enough to take on large and complex matters, but small enough for partner level involvement in most matters.
Our HistoryÂ
Since 1926, Berry Moorman has delivered skilled legal counsel and exceptional service to its clients.
The firm represents individuals and businesses in diverse industries and pursuits.
The firm’s business clients range from small and emerging enterprises to large, publicly held corporations, governmental bodies and educational and charitable organizations.Â
Berry Moorman’s current and former clients include some of our region’s most recognized and important names, such as Vernors, The Detroit Athletic Club, Kelsey-Hayes, Cadillac Coffee Co., A. Raymond, Belle Tire, Jones Lange LaSalle Americas, Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Center, Signal Restoration Services, PuroClean, and many other global corporations who have come to depend on the firms’ skilled and exceptional service.
Like many of our clients, Berry Moorman is an iconic Detroit brand. During its 90-year history, the law firm has served the automotive industry, diverse businesses, charitable and philanthropic organizations, and notable citizens and families that together comprise our city’s rich tapestry of commerce and culture.
As Detroit rose to prominence during the first half of the twentieth century and as streetcars carried Detroiters up and down busy streets, Raymond Berry and other enterprising attorneys formed a new law firm in the city’s Penobscot Building.
When the Bureau of Internal Revenue, later renamed the Internal Revenue Service, suspected Ford Motor Company of withholding profits from shareholders, Raymond Berry formed an association with former U.S. Tax Court Justice James S. Y. Ivins and past Yale President Kingman Brewster to argue before the United States Supreme Court on behalf of minority shareholders, including the John F. Dodge Estate Trust.
Ultimately, the young tax attorney from Detroit scored a significant victory for his clients, returning home triumphant and built his law office into a Detroit institution.Â
Our Core Values
- Commitment to excellence.
- Understanding and fulfilling our clients’ needs is our most important function.
- Represent our clients with the same high degree of professionalism that we would expect for ourselves.
- Work as a team-with an entrepreneurial spirit.
- Every client is a client of the firm; everyone in the firm is dedicated to serve them.
- Build long-term personal and professional relationships with our clients.
- Provide counsel to our clients beyond what is traditionally expected from the attorney-client relationship.
- Maintain business environment with state-of-the-industry technology and facilities.
- Maintain an open, friendly and professional work environment.
- Our attorneys and staff will be well compensated, with work and life in balance.
- Give back to our community.
- Continue in perpetuity through continuous improvement, refreshing the firm, adding motivated and entrepreneurial minded staff, while maintaining controlled growth, to obtain our Vision, Mission, and Core Values.
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