Biography
Attorney Lillian K. Saba received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and International Relations with a minor in Political Science from the University of Michigan-Dearborn, where she graduated with highest distinction. She earned her Juris Doctorate from Wayne State University Law School in Detroit, where she served on the Wayne Law Review. She gained experience advocating for victims of domestic violence, attending administrative hearings for disability benefits, and assisting immigrants applying for asylum in the United States, in several Wayne Law Clinics.
After law school, Lillian served as a Judicial Attorney for the Honorable Judge Muriel D. Hughes at the Third Circuit Court in the Family Division. In July 2019, she published an article in the Michigan Bar Journal titled “Marital Torts Can Be a Valuable Tool in a Divorce Case.” Lillian recently joined Kline Legal Group where she focuses on family law, personal protection orders, real estate, and small business incorporation. Lillian currently serves as the communications chair on the board of the Women’s Lawyers Association of Michigan – Washtenaw Region.
Outside the office, Lillian is a monthly contributor for Ann Arbor Family magazine. She also co-founded a children’s Orthodox Christian camp with her husband.
Education
- Wayne State University Law School, Detroit, Michigan
- J.D.
- University of Michigan Dearborn, Dearborn, Michigan
- B.A. - 2007
- Honors: With High Distinction
- Major: Psychology and International Relations
- Minor: Political Science
Classes & Seminars
- Presentation to WCBA Family Section, WCBA, 2019 to Present
Pro-Bono Activities
- Presentation to WCBA Family Section, WCBA, 2019 to Present
Past Positions
- Third Circuit Court - Judge Muriel D. Hughes, Judicial Attorney, 2011 to 2013
Professional Associations
- Women's Lawyers Association of Michigan, Communication Chair, Present
Practice Areas
- Family Law 80%
- Personal Protection Orders 5%
- Real Estate 5%
- Small Business Incorporation 5%
- Personal Injury - Plaintiff's side 5%
Bar Admissions
- Michigan, 2010