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Ayanna Hatchett Of Ven Johnson Law: 5 Things I Wish Someone Told Me When I First Became An Attorney
It can change how things are handled going forward, even in small ways. And at the end of the day, it matters to the person you’re representing. That alone is enough to keep you going.

Woman comes forward in lawsuit alleging sexual abuse at closed Detroit facility
A new lawsuit filed in Wayne County is raising serious allegations about abuse at a now-shut down Detroit facility.

Former Detroit Behavioral Institute faces new lawsuit alleging sexual abuse at the facility
The former Detroit Behavioral Institute, which closed in 2022, is facing another lawsuit, this one filed by Ven Johnson Law.

Ven Johnson Law Relocates Headquarters to Hudson's Detroit from Buhl Building
Ven Johnson Law, a prominent personal injury and civil rights law firm, has moved from the Buhl Building in downtown Detroit to the new Hudson’s Detroit at 1240 Woodward Ave.

Attorney Ven Johnson says Lyoya family 'is still waiting for justice' nearly 4 years since fatal shooting
The four-year milestone of the deadly shooting of Patrick Lyoya is just days away. Ven Johnson said their fight for justice continues.

People on the Move: Boyd White III
Boyd White III has joined Ven Johnson Law as an attorney and counselor.

Lawyers for man killed by Grand Rapids police officer raise questions about investigative reports
Having reviewed a redacted copy of multiple documents of a Michigan State Police report into the fatal shooting of Da’Quain Johnson by a Grand Rapids police officer in February, the lawyers representing Johnson and his family say that the report “does nothing but open even more inquiries.”

Family's attorneys call for 'truth,' 'accountability' after man shot by GRPD
Attorneys Ben Crump and Ven Johnson argue a Grand Rapids police officer used unnecessary deadly force when he shot and killed a man last month, rejecting the officer’s claim that Da’Quain Johnson was pointing a gun at him.

‘A shame before God’: Civil rights attorneys react to shooting of Da’Quain Johnson
A civil rights attorney called the shooting of Da’Quain Johnson a “shame before God” on Friday while calling for the release of the full extent of video from the deadly incident involving the Grand Rapids Police Department.