
Why Workplace Harassment Policies are Good Business
Many small employers know that they ought to have a workplace harassment policy. What they don’t know is why they need one. In a recently published article for the State Bar of
Many small employers know that they ought to have a workplace harassment policy. What they don’t know is why they need one. In a recently published article for the State Bar of
President Joe Biden delivered an address to a joint session of Congress on April 28, 2021 during which he unveiled the “American Families Plan,” a broad and sweeping proposal with
Dealing with the death of a loved one is painful, emotional and difficult even under the best of circumstances. With the current COVID-19 global pandemic, it can be overwhelming. When
One of the ways to establish an estate-planning legacy to carry out charitable objectives is the forming of a private foundation. Forming such a private foundation can be complex, but
On July 17, 2020, the Michigan Supreme Court issued a significant ruling in the case of Rafaeli, LLC v Oakland County that impacts how Michigan governmental units must deal with surplus proceeds
The Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA) has issued a product recall for a range of marijuana products, having identified inaccurate and/or unreliable results of products tested by laboratories Viridis North, LLC and
The following article was included in the July 31st edition of the Macomb County Probate Bar Association E-Petition. House Bill 5795 (2020) was introduced May 20, 2020 by Reps. Graham
It has been just over two years since the state of Michigan implemented comprehensive medical marihuana regulations. Subsequently, in November 2018, voters approved a ballot proposal to allow the sale
Aretha Franklin died a little more than four years ago, on August 16, 2018. Several handwritten wills were found in her home after her death. Given that her estate is