About Mani
Mani Khavajian grew up curious about how institutions work and how people navigate them. He took that curiosity to the University of Michigan, where he completed a Bachelor of Arts in 2005. He went on to earn his J.D. from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law in 2011. Those years shaped a methodical approach to problem solving and a respect for procedural detail.
After law school, Khavajian entered practice in Michigan. He is admitted to the Michigan bar and has built a practice rooted in the state’s legal community. Over the years he has applied classroom training to real-world matters, learning to translate complex legal questions into clear next steps for clients.
Colleagues describe him as someone who values clarity. He favors plain language in client conversations. He also pays close attention to paperwork and deadlines. That combination is practical in everyday legal work, whether preparing filings or advising on procedural choices.
Khavajian’s education informs how he works. His undergraduate studies at Michigan provided a broad liberal-arts perspective. Law school at Detroit Mercy reinforced analytical tools and courtroom procedure. He uses both when assessing potential risks and mapping out options for people who come to him for help.
He practices in Michigan and remains connected to the local legal community. That makes it easier for him to follow changes in state law and court rules. It also helps when cases call for coordination with other lawyers, agencies, or court staff.
Clients who hire him can expect direct communication about their matters. He tends to break problems into manageable steps and to outline likely outcomes along with possible next moves. He prefers to give clients straightforward assessments rather than hedged promises.
Outside the office he keeps an eye on regional developments in law and public policy. He also invests time in staying current on practical aspects of practice, such as filing requirements and procedural updates. This daily attention supports steady legal work on behalf of those he represents.
He currently practices law in Michigan.