Our Attorneys
At HubbellDuVall, PLLC our attorneys our waiting for you and are excited to get to work on your legal issues. We specialize in tailoring a legal course of action that works with your budget to get the results you deserve. We want you to feel like you belong to the HubbellDuVall, PLLC family so here is a little about us:
Dylan J. DuVall, Managing Member
Dylan was born and raised in Michigan. He attended college at Michigan State University in East Lansing and after transferring to Siena Heights University, earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration in 2004. While attending college, Dylan was a licensed Realtor® and also worked as an auto body technician and mechanic. During law school at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, Dylan received two book awards and was a member of the Moot Court Board of Advocates competing at the PACE Environmental Moot Court Competition and receiving a “best oralist” award. He earned the degree of Juris Doctor, graduating in the top quarter of his class. When not practicing law, Dylan can be found spending time with his wife and two dogs in the back yard and garden. He also enjoys hunting, fishing, golfing, attending sporting events, experiencing the foods of different cultures, brewing his own homemade beer and riding his motorcycle.
Dylan lives in Dearborn and his practice areas include: Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Civil Litigation, Consumer Debtor-Creditor Law, Elder Law/Estate Planning, Driver License Restoration, Criminal Defense, Real Estate Law, Water Rights Litigation and Appeals.
Dylan lives in Dearborn and his practice areas include: Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Civil Litigation, Consumer Debtor-Creditor Law, Elder Law/Estate Planning, Driver License Restoration, Criminal Defense, Real Estate Law, Water Rights Litigation and Appeals.
Clinton J. Hubbell, Managing Member
Clint came to Michigan from his home town of Vancouver, Washington in 2005, although the paternal side of his family are all native Michiganders, living mostly around the Grand Traverse Bay area. After high school he worked for law offices while earning his Bachelor Degrees in Philosophy and Political Science at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, where he was on the dean’s list, in the band, and participated in various government positions. Clint earned his Bachelor degrees in 2003, then left for Chicago, Illinois, where he lived and worked for two years after graduating from college. Clint was accepted at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law in 2005. During law school, Clint received a book award, and was a member and officer of the Moot Court Board of Advocates. His moot court career ended by being a member of the three-person team who became national champions at the 2008 National McGee Civil Rights Moot Court Competition, with Clint being named first place advocate overall. Upon graduation in 2008, Clint was admitted to the Order of the Barristers. Clint is currently serving on the State Bar of Michigan Committee on the Unauthorized Practice of Law, he is a volunteer moot court coach at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, and he is serving as pro bono defense counsel in adversary proceedings brought against indigent debtors in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. Clint's law review article, "An Overview of Veteran's Benefits and Family Support Obligations in Michigan," has recently been published in the Adelphia Law Journal, Volume 17, 2010-2011.
If you can’t find Clint, its probably because he is wandering the countryside on long hikes and camping trips. He also enjoys kickball, snowboarding (even though he isn’t very good), going to baseball games, going to movies, listening to and playing music, and playing tennis. One thing you may not know about Clint is that despite his best efforts, he’s an unusually lousy golfer.
Clint lives in Ferndale with his wife Emily and their dog and cats Merlin and Luna and Xeno, respectively. His practice areas include: Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Litigation, Civil Litigation, Consumer Debtor-Creditor Law, Trial Practice and Appeallate Practice.
If you can’t find Clint, its probably because he is wandering the countryside on long hikes and camping trips. He also enjoys kickball, snowboarding (even though he isn’t very good), going to baseball games, going to movies, listening to and playing music, and playing tennis. One thing you may not know about Clint is that despite his best efforts, he’s an unusually lousy golfer.
Clint lives in Ferndale with his wife Emily and their dog and cats Merlin and Luna and Xeno, respectively. His practice areas include: Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Litigation, Civil Litigation, Consumer Debtor-Creditor Law, Trial Practice and Appeallate Practice.
Sue Hachem, Attorney of Counsel
Sue Hachem is a graduate of the University of Michigan-Dearborn (2004, B.A. in Political Science) and the University of Detroit Mercy Law School (2008, J.D.). Sue is admitted to practice law in the State of Michigan and in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. She has extensive experience as an advocate and counselor, having worked as a law clerk with Neighborhood Legal Services, as a civil rights advocate with the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and as an advocate for refugees with Lutheran Social Services of Michigan.
Sue joined HubbellDuVall, PLLC in the summer of 2010 to serve the Arabic-speaking community in Metro Detroit. Sue’s professional memberships include the American Bar Association, State Bar of Michigan, and Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association.
Her practice areas include Bankruptcy, Social Security Disability, Immigration, and Estate Planning.
Sue spent part of her childhood in Lebanon and is fluent in Arabic.
Sue joined HubbellDuVall, PLLC in the summer of 2010 to serve the Arabic-speaking community in Metro Detroit. Sue’s professional memberships include the American Bar Association, State Bar of Michigan, and Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association.
Her practice areas include Bankruptcy, Social Security Disability, Immigration, and Estate Planning.
Sue spent part of her childhood in Lebanon and is fluent in Arabic.