John Hayes
Van Tubergen, Treutler & HayesGrand Haven, MI
About John
John’s legal ability has won many cases, but John’s understanding, knowledge, and experience are what win the trust of his clients. He has won academic distinctions like the Corpus Juris Secundum Award in Contracts and Civil Procedure while earning his Juris Doctor degree. He is admitted to practice in Michigan, South Carolina, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania, before the Supreme Court for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and federal courts in Michigan, North Carolina, and South Carolina. John began practicing law in 1997. The majority of John’s career has been with a specialized litigation firm in Charleston, South Carolina. While there he acted as lead counsel in over 50 jury trials before becoming a partner at Van Tubergen, Treutler and Hayes, PLLC located in downtown Grand Haven. Van Tubergen, Treutler and Hayes is a general practice law firm and John’s primary focus is on family law, civil litigation, personal injury litigation, business, and estate planning. John is active in the community. He is a member of the School Board for West Michigan Academy of Arts and Academics and sits on the Board of Directors for Legal Aid of Western Michigan. While John Hayes’s biography demonstrates his legal accomplishments, those who know John will tell you of his passion for cycling. A former State Criterium Champion and a member and former president of the Lowcountry Racing Team, John has published articles on bicycle awareness and safety. He holds a USA Cycling Category 3 racing license. John lives in Grand Haven with his wife and children.
Education
Juris Doctorate
University of Toledo
B.B.A.
University of Central Arkansas
Colleagues at Van Tubergen, Treutler & Hayes
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Location
114 North Third Street, Grand Haven, MI 49417
Grand Haven, MI
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