About Raymond A.

Raymond A. Purdy is an attorney who practices law and works directly with clients on a range of legal matters. He approaches cases practically and aims to make the law understandable. He values clarity in written work and plainspoken advice in client meetings. Those habits shape how he handles files and communicates next steps.

Purdy’s path into the legal profession is reflected in the steady work he does day to day. He has developed routines for intake, fact-gathering and case assessment that help move matters forward. He listens to clients, identifies immediate priorities and maps out options. That methodical approach helps in case planning and in keeping clients informed as matters progress.

Over the course of his career he has handled tasks familiar to many practicing lawyers: drafting agreements and pleadings, negotiating on behalf of clients, conducting investigations and preparing for hearings or trials when needed. He is comfortable in both written advocacy and oral settings. Colleagues describe him as practical and grounded. He tends to favor straightforward analysis over legal showmanship.

Purdy also spends time on client education. He writes explanatory memoranda, outlines risks and benefits and sets realistic expectations. He focuses on clear timelines and cost considerations so clients can make reasoned choices. That emphasis on communication reduces surprises and helps clients plan their next moves.

Workplace relationships matter to him. He collaborates with other attorneys, paralegals and experts when a matter benefits from multiple perspectives. He has overseen document preparation, coordinated evidence collection and managed logistics for hearings. Those organizational skills keep files ready and proceedings on schedule.

Outside of immediate case work, Purdy keeps current on changes in law and procedure relevant to the matters he handles. He reads decisions and procedural updates that affect daily practice. That attention to detail helps when new rules alter strategy or filing requirements.

In practice he balances the legal and practical elements of a matter. He aims to present options that reflect both legal risk and real-world consequences. Today he continues to represent clients and provide legal counsel, handling intake, advising on strategy, and pursuing resolutions through negotiation or litigation as appropriate. His current practice focuses on providing legal counsel and representation.

Office Locations

Main Office

 821 West Savidge St Spring Lake MI 49456