Legal help that understands the community.
A free directory of attorneys and advocacy organizations across Michigan offering culturally informed legal support for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander individuals — including bilingual services where available.
Download the directory. Find the right advocate.
The directory is a single PDF — easy to read offline, share, or bring to an intake call. Every organization and attorney listed has experience working with AANHPI clients on hate crimes, discrimination, immigration, and civil rights cases.
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This directory is not legal advice. It's a referral list. For advice specific to your situation, contact an attorney listed in the directory directly — most offer free initial consultations.
What the directory covers.
Providers in the directory specialize in one or more of the following areas — many work across several.
Hate crime & bias incidents
Advocacy and representation for survivors of hate crimes, verbal harassment, vandalism, and workplace discrimination motivated by race, ethnicity, or national origin.
Immigration & status
Visas, asylum, family reunification, DACA, naturalization, and removal defense — many providers have bilingual staff.
Civil rights & advocacy
Voting rights, housing discrimination, employment cases, school-based discrimination, and policy advocacy at the state level.
We can help you narrow down.
If you'd rather not page through the full directory, send us a short note describing your situation (no personal details required) and we'll point you to a few providers who fit.