Law firm opens new Rockford office

With arguably the best view in Rockford and an incredible spread of refreshments provided by Grill One Eleven, the new Rockford office of Mika Meyers Beckett & Jones PLC had an open house on Tuesday, June 12. With a breathtaking balcony view of the Rogue River, the office in the upper level of the Promenade, is located at Suite A-6, 8 E. Bridge Street.

There were many Rockford Chamber of Commerce members and township officials among visitors to the evening event.

According to Rockford resident and attorney for Mika Meyers Beckett & Jones, the company wanted to grow business in the area and felt a location in Rockford would be a good move. The office will be staffed by Jim Scales, Andrea Crumback, Matt Fink and John Sperla.

The main office of the company, which was established in 1951, is in Grand Rapids.

In addition to a scrumptious view of the Rogue River, visitors to the new office of law firm Mika Meyers Beckett & Jones enjoy a very posh arrangement of refreshments from shrimp and squid to Grill One Eleven’s signature spring rolls and plum sauce, marinated beef kabobs, and a breathtaking array of dessert options.

According to Scales, the firm’s many attorneys make it possible to offer services in all areas of law. He added that his connection to the Rockford area will be an asset to the newest branch. He said the company represents many local townships.

Mika Meyers Beckett & Jones PLC provides legal services to businesses, families, colleges, universities and public schools, and over 80 municipalities. Their broad general practice encompasses many fields of law. The firm has offices in Grand Rapids and Caledonia, and now an office in Rockford. The Rockford office can be reached by calling (616) 866-5900.

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