A Passion For Protecting Rights
The motivation to enter the practice of law is different for every attorney. For some, it's about legacy, following in the footsteps o parents and grandparents. For others, it's about witnessing injustice not jut to others, but experiencing it themselves. In the early 90's, Lillian Diallo was attending the Super Bowl in Florida. Sadly, the celebration turned to frustration, as she was the subject of police harassment at the hotel where she was staying. Instead of remaining quiet for actions against her that she found unacceptable, if not illegal, she stood up for herself. At that moment, she knew that she wanted to be not just a lawyer, but also a champion for other victims of injustice, negligence and outright misconduct.
For more than 20 years, Lillian Diallo has educated Detroit area residents on the challenges that legal systems present. As their warrior, she strives to overcome the obstacles that come with life-changing criminal charges and serious accidents.
The motivation to enter the practice of law is different for every attorney. For some, it's about legacy, following in the footsteps o parents and grandparents. For others, it's about witnessing injustice not jut to others, but experiencing it themselves. In the early 90's, Lillian Diallo was attending the Super Bowl in Florida. Sadly, the celebration turned to frustration, as she was the subject of police harassment at the hotel where she was staying. Instead of remaining quiet for actions against her that she found unacceptable, if not illegal, she stood up for herself. At that moment, she knew that she wanted to be not just a lawyer, but also a champion for other victims of injustice, negligence and outright misconduct.
For more than 20 years, Lillian Diallo has educated Detroit area residents on the challenges that legal systems present. As their warrior, she strives to overcome the obstacles that come with life-changing criminal charges and serious accidents.