Batoul Makki is an associate principal and member of the firm's Immigration practice. She enjoys the complexity of immigration law and focuses on a multitude of special areas including family, business, asylum, removal defense, federal immigration litigation, consular processing, I-9 audits and worksite compliance. Ms. Makki spent several years living and working in three Arab states of the Persian Gulf, where she gained valuable insight and experience as an immigration practitioner. Ms. Makki received her J.D. from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law in 2002, where she was a senior member of the Law Review and founder of the Arab & Chaldean Law Students Association. Ms. Makki was a three-time book award recipient (Immigration Law, Worker's Compensation and Automobile Insurance) and also received a Women Lawyers Association of Michigan scholarship for outstanding law students. She holds a B.A., with distinction, from the University of Michigan – Dearborn. Ms. Makki is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
Kevin Goddard
a year agoWonderful architecture. Exquisite interior design.
Christopher Ford
5 years agoApparently this building is designed by the same architect that did the twin towers in NYC. You can see a lot of the similarities. Gorgeous on the outside and inside. If you know someone who works there try to get in for the fireworks!
Victoria Zegler
9 years agoBeautiful interior design, gorgeous ambient light with big windows! The decor inside of the building is modern and vibrant making you feel excited to be there.
DECARLO CAGE
4 years agoI go to this building specifically for the small middle eastern restaurant "M & M Food Corner". I love the falafel sandwich and the Greek salads. Check them out during the work week in Downtown Detroit.
Jake Nelson
7 years agoThis building is fantastic, and offers some of the best views of Detroit, the Detroit River, and Windsor. Bedrock has done well to incorporate historical elements in a more contemporary design of the building.