About Ronald Michael

Ronald Michael Bahrie built a steady path from science classrooms to a courtroom desk. He earned a Bachelor of Science from Michigan State University in 1969, then pursued a Master of Science at Wayne State University, completing that degree in 1973. He turned to law later in the decade and received his J.D. from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in 1979.

After finishing law school, he was admitted to practice in Michigan in 1979. His name has appeared on court filings and client matters in the state for decades. Records indicate continuous membership in the state bar since that year. Over more than four decades of practice, he has worked through the various demands that come with serving clients in a state court system.

His academic background combines scientific training and legal study. That combination has informed how he approaches factual problems and legal questions. He tends to treat each matter by first assembling the facts, then applying the relevant law. Colleagues and clients have described his style as methodical and deliberate. He has remained engaged with the legal community in Michigan throughout his career.

He operates under the name Bahrie Law. That name appears on office listings and communications. He has maintained a practice under that banner for many years. The structure of his practice has allowed him to continue representing clients and handling matters that arrive through referral and direct engagement.

After nearly half a century in the profession, he continues to serve clients in Michigan. He remains active in day-to-day practice at Bahrie Law in Michigan and handles client matters through that office.

Education

Thomas M. Cooley Law School

J.D.

1979

Wayne State University

M.S.

1973

Michigan State University

B.S.

1969

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Michigan