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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 04:37:03+00:00

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With over 20 years of combined law experience, we have participated in more than our fair share of numerous types of cases. Most attorneys won’t see 1/2 of the type of cases in their lifetime that we have already tried, and won. Multiple times. That’s not a bragging tool, it’s simply to let you know that when you hire us, you’re hiring the best. You are retaining attorneys who have been there, done that. You can feel confident that we will fight for you to the best of our ability to get you your desired outcome.
2003 – Ms. Fowler passed the Bar Exam for the State of Massachusetts and became a licensed attorney.
2008 – Mr. Williams passed the Michigan Bar Exam and was licensed to practice law.
2009 – Ms. Fowler passed the Bar Exam for the State of Michigan and became an attorney licensed to practice law in Michigan.
2009 – Mr. Williams worked on the media case of People v. William Mosley, preparing a motion that ensured the identification of the perpetrator was admissible. The matter was appealed, and the arguments made in his motion were affirmed on appeal. A copy of the opinion is here.
2012 – Ms. Fowler argued and filed the trial motions in the case of People v. Kevin Szabo, her positions in the matter becoming law in a published opinion from the Michigan Court of Appeals. The case has permanently altered the applicability of the spousal privilege in Michigan regarding cases of alleged domestic violence. See the opinion.
2011 – Mr. Williams worked on a national media case, People v. Terry Jones, drafting the appellate brief regarding the Defendant’s conviction for violating Michigan’s peace bond statute.
2014 – Ms. Fowler prosecuted and tried a national media case, People v. Robert Messer, resulting in a conviction that has been subsequently upheld on appeal. You can read about that case.
2012 – Mr. Williams prosecuted the case of People v. Gerald Nash, which involved the horrific mistreatment of an elderly man, resulting in his death. The conviction was upheld on appeal. A copy of the appellate opinion is here.
2014 – Mr. Williams prosecuted a complex homicide, People v. Ronald Darden, involving complex issues regarding insanity and future dangerousness issues.
2016 – Ms. Fowler completes the Institute of Continuing Legal Education (ICLE) Family Law Certificate Program, joining a group of only 300 licensed attorneys who have completed the training.
Both Ms. Fowler and Mr. Williams were admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States.
After working at other law firms, Ms. Aimee Fowler and Mr. Daniel Williams teamed up and founded their own law firm.
Fowler & Williams helped a client obtain their municipal approval. You can read about that here.
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