Jacob A. Perrone
Michigan, United States District for the Western District of Michigan, United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Michigan
Jacob A. Perrone has represented hundreds of clients throughout the State of Michigan. He has represented clients in cases including, but not limited to: class action litigation, high profile criminal trials, complex civil litigation, international business transactions, and contentious divorce and child custody proceedings. His reputation for being an aggressive attorney is supported by the results he has achieved for his clients. He was an associate of the Ambrose Law Group in the Detroit area before forming Perrone Law, P.C. in December 2009. Ambrose focused on Criminal Defense, Bankruptcy, Civil Litigation, and Family Law. He uses the principles of psychodrama in preparation for litigation based upon principles taught by Gerry Spence at the Trial Lawyers College. This approach recreates the events to give him the best understanding of the facts of the case to construct a theory that will be effective at trial and allow him to understand the facts as well as the clients to undermine his opponents witnesses on cross-examination. He was born and raised in Lansing and has very strong ties to the Mid-Michigan community. Jacob A. Perrone graduated from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School with a concentration in Business Transactions and obtained a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Central Florida in Legal Studies. Mr. Perrone worked for two (2) years while in law school at the Access to Justice Legal Clinic in the Ingham County Circuit Courthouse that provided him with a foundation in Family Law that he has built upon through extensive practice. He also worked as a law clerk for Michigan’s State Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules, now known as the Michigan Administrative Hearing System, that gained him knowledge of the inner workings of the varying State of Michigan agencies. Mr. Perrone has dedicated his life to the pursuit of justice and achieving his client’s objectives.