Thomas Loeb is an experienced and dedicated trial lawyer who focuses his practice on criminal defense, divorce and family law, plaintiff's police misconduct, and grievance defense.
Mr. Loeb began his legal career in 1976, and has been helping people throughout Michigan ever since. He established his private practice in 1981, and concentrates in the areas of criminal defense, divorce and family law, plaintiff's police misconduct (representing the victim's of police brutality in civil actions against law enforcement officers) and representing lawyers, doctors, and other licensed professionals when they are accused of violations of their professional standards.
With experience in over 300 jury trials and countless more bench trials, evidentiary hearings, and hearings in contested matters, attorney Loeb is often sought after for his court room experience. In Wayne County, he has been a faculty member of the Criminal Advocacy Program (CAP) since its inception over 20 years ago, and has been on its Board of Directors for over 15 years. He has also been a faculty member of the CDAM Criminal Trial College since 2005, and presented to the entire college in 2009 on direct exam techniques. He is a lecturer for Michigan's Institute for Continuing Legal Education (http://www.icle.org) and spoke at their seminar on "Drunk Driving Defense Update" in Troy, in 2009. Mr. Loeb is AV rated by Martindale Hubbell.
Mr. Loeb's office is located in Farmington Hills, and serves clients throughout Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb Counties.
BAR ADMISSIONS
- Michigan, 1976
- United States District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan
- Sixth Circuit, 1985
EDUCATION
- Juris Doctor, 1975
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
- Bachelor of General Studies, 1972
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI