
Kirk Huth Named to Macomb County Chamber’s 2025 Hall of Fame
It is a great honor that Kirk Huth has been named to the Macomb County Chamber’s 2025 Hall of Fame class. Members of the firm were officially inducted into the
It is a great honor that Kirk Huth has been named to the Macomb County Chamber’s 2025 Hall of Fame class. Members of the firm were officially inducted into the
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced her appointment of firm Partner and Sterling Heights Mayor Michael C. Taylor to the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) Executive Committee. The Executive Committee provides
Garrity v. New Jersey holds that when a police department orders its employee to answer questions, under the threat of termination, the Fifth Amendment prohibits the employee’s statement from being
Imagine that as a 1L, you aced Civil Procedure because you mastered the minimum contacts analysis from International Shoe. In your second and third years, you coasted through classes the
On April 12, 2018 the Department of Labor released three new opinion letters on the Wage and Hour Division’s website. The three opinions were the first letters the Department has
An important amendment to the Marketable Record Title Act becomes effective on March 29, 2019. The Amendment renders ineffective one of the most commonly seen phrases in real property transactions:
New Baltimore residents will soon see a new fleet of garbage trucks collecting curbside trash in the city. City council members voted unanimously Aug. 12 to award a new waste
Employers wondering whether a person working for them is an employee or an independent contractor recently received helpful guidance from the Department of Labor. The Department of Labor issued a
Harrison Township and the cities of Sterling Heights and Warren filed lawsuits Wednesday against opioid manufacturers and distributors, blaming them for causing the nationwide drug epidemic. The lawsuits, filed in