Bruggeman Law Offices

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126 E Church St
Adrian, MI 49221

Bruggeman Law Offices, located in the Historic Engine House No. 1 in downtown Adrian, Michigan, has proudly served Lenawee County since 1968. With over 80 years of combined experience, their attorneys specialize in agricultural law, enforcement businesses, and providing legal services to the community.

Originally built in 1885 and recognized as a National Historical Site, the Engine House was renovated in 1989 by Dan Bruggeman and David Siler. Bruggeman Law Offices values its deep-rooted connections to the community, emphasizing a commitment to making the law respectable and accessible to its fellow residents.

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