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Last Updated: Dec 22, 2024
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Estate Planning & Real Estate Lawyer in Flint, MICraig R. Fiederlein was born in New Rochelle, New York. He attended Mahopac High School, where he was a member of the Honors Society and excelled in varsity Baseball, Soccer, & Tennis. After graduating in 1989, he went on to pursue his education in the legal field. For nearly two decades, Flint attorney, Craig Fiederlein, has been devoted to his clients, assisting them with matters of estate planning and real estate law. At Christenson & Fiederlein, PC, we provide all potential clients with a free initial consultation where we analyze your case, the costs and expenses of litigation, and the possibility of obtaining a settlement. After hours appointments with Mr. Fiederlein are also available. About Craig R. FiederleinCraig R. Fiederlein is a 1993 graduate of Michigan State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration Pre-Law. He graduated cum laude, making the Deans list 9 times in his 4 years at MSU. He was honored by the Golden Key National Honors Society and Beta Gamma Sigma Honors Society for graduating in the top 5% of the business school. While at MSU, Craig pursued his interest in Real Estate law and Finance taking course work in Accounting, Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, and Constitutional law. He worked as a landlord tenant counselor volunteer and was a member of the campus Judiciary team and President's Counsel for Wonder's Hall. Due to Craig's graduation at MSU, he bleeds green and white and enjoys MSU football and basketball as a season ticket holder. Education & AchievementsWhile Craig was attending college, he worked on his interest in real estate, working in the Bronx, New York for property management company, Ralph Langsam & Associates, a company with over 300 apartment buildings under management. He also held a job at a title company, Judicial Title Insurance, as a processor learning the inner workings of the title insurance and abstract agency, including title recording, abstracting, policies, and various legal documents for transfer of real estate in New York. In law school, Craig graduated cum laude from the University of Toledo College of Law in 1996. He was honored with a full academic scholarship for placing in the top 10 of his class his first year of law school. In fact, Craig received a "book" award for obtaining the highest score in several of his classes, including Constitution Law, Criminal Law and Civil Procedure. While in law school, he was the business editor of the University of Toledo Law Review. In the summer, he clerked for senior judge George M. Glasser of the State of Ohio, Court of Appeals, Sixth District, writing opinions for review by the judge. After clerking at the Court of Appeals, the next summer Craig worked at a very reputable firm in Toledo, Ohio, Marshall & Melhorn, PC, a 30 attorney firm where he wrote briefs and memorandums of law on many issues, including employment discrimination, patent law, real estate, and general civil litigation issues. In addition to his duties during the summer, Craig was a research assistant for Dean James Klein, his civil procedure professor, where he assisted in research and writing supplements to Baldwin’s Ohio Civil Practice and drafted a paper entitled Unemployment Insurance for the Advisory Council of Unemployment Compensation to assist the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform in preparing a colloquium on Unemployment Insurance. Experience in the Legal FieldAfter law school, Craig Fiederlein, began his career working in a small firm in Clarkston, Michigan where he became partner within 3 years. He was mentored by attorney C. Dan Harry, learning the nuances of complex civil litigation, handling cases in the District and Circuit Courts of the State of Michigan and Federal Courts on several areas of the law including real estate and business disputes. He also handled the firm's probate and estate planning practice and bankruptcy matters. Due to the issues with the economy in Michigan, Craig has assisted clients with credit problems, collections and bankruptcy. Further, the firm created a short sales department to assist clients with the sale of their houses and negotiating with their mortgage company. While at Harry, McMillen & Fiederlein, PC, Craig moved to Grand Blanc in 1999 where he still lives with his wife and two beautiful girls. He expanded the firms practice network to include Genesee County and the Flint area. In 2006, Craig Fiederlein, joined with attorney Chris Christenson and formed the firm, Christenson & Fiederlein, PC, a firm with 3 attorneys concentrating on the following areas of practice: Real Estate Transactions & LitigationA large percentage of the firm's caseload involves real estate transactions and disputes. This area of the law includes land title disputes, boundary disputes, adverse possession, easements, fraudulent misrepresentation in sale of property, construction lien claims and disputes, environmental and survey issues, collection, and probate; Craig's past education and training have allowed him to competently provide high quality representation in real estate matters. Craig obtained his builder's license to become more knowledgeable for his handling of construction disputes/matters for his clients. His prior background in property management and title insurance has further assisted his knowledge of this area of the law. Craig has spoken at seminars involving real estate including Landlord and Tenant matters. Wills, Probate & Trust AdministrationCraig handles the majority of the firms' caseload related to this area. Craig is a certified by the Institute of Continuing Education in Michigan for Probate and Estate Planning. He has assisted clients by preparing Wills, Revocable Grantor Trusts, Special Needs Trusts, Powers of Attorney for Finance and Health Care, and other Trust and Will funding and related documents. He has prepared Lady Bird Deeds for his clients to assist in avoid probate court. He can handle all aspects of Trust and/or Probate Administration, if your loved one has passed or requires other estate planning or Guardianships or Conservatorships. This includes contested Trusts and Wills. His current clients live all around the United States and he has handled Probate Estates in numerous counties in Michigan from Detroit to Up North, Michigan. Business LitigationThe firm handles all aspects of business and personal civil litigation including contractual disputes, construction disputes, business dissolution, arbitration, collection, etc. Craig's background with a degree from MSU in business administration and knowledge of accounting and financial matters assists with his understanding of his client's business concerns. Education
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