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- Posted January 27, 2011
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Robert Keyes joins growing Marrs and Terry practice
The law firm of Marrs and Terry, PLLC, has announced that Ypsilanti attorney Robert Keyes has joined the firm.
Keyes will remain at his current office location, 300 North Huron Street, Ypsilanti, 48197, phone, 663-0555, giving Marrs and Terry a presence in Ypsilanti.
Keyes' legal career includes time spent at the Washtenaw County Prosecuting Attorney's office, the Washtenaw County Public Defender, Legal Services of South Central Michigan, and three years as an assistant city attorney in the Ann Arbor city attorney's office and in private practice.
He has extensive experience in a number of technical and scientific disciplines, and businesses.
Keyes has been a flight instructor and airline transport rated pilot since he was 25. He has logged over 9,000 hours flying a variety of aircraft, such as Learjets and Falcon 20's, in international flight operations.
Prior to his law career, he spent many years in a number of technical and scientific disciplines.
He has a B.S. in aeronautical engineering from the University of Illinois and a M.S. in computer science and engineering from the University of Michigan.
He is experienced in micro computer design, systems analysis, and database software design and development.
His business management experience includes experience as the chief pilot of an on-demand aircraft charter company and chief information officer at a $400M charter airline.
Marrs and Terry has a main office in Ann Arbor and five satellite offices in Flint, Rochester, St. Claire Shores, Jackson and now Ypsilanti.
Published: Thu, Jan 27, 2011
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