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What Happens If An Employee Tests Positive for Marijuana in Michigan?

Now that recreational and medical use of cannabis is legal in the state, some employers may wonder what happens if an employee tests positive for marijuana in Michigan? Read More
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What Does A Family Law Attorney Do?

Family law deals with legal aspects affecting the family, often including but not limited to the following: Divorce Custody Spousal support Paternity action Parenting time Property division Adoption Guardianship Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements… Read More
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Categories: Family Law

Michigan Law Allows for New Business Collaborations Between Varying Medical Professionals

The state of Michigan will likely see an increase in the collaboration of various medical professionals practicing together due to new legislation. Governor Gretchen Whitmer recently signed a bill package into law that amends the Michigan Limited Lia… Read More
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Categories: Business

New Law Allows for Permanent Social District in Michigan

Governor Gretchen Whitmer recently signed legislation into law that allows for municipalities to set operating hours for social districts. The law also eliminates the sunset (expiration date) on social district permits. What is a social district? A s… Read More
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Categories: Municipal, Uncategorized

New Law Allows Landlords the Option to Increase Referral Fees

A new law allows landlords the option to offer a higher referral fee to those who bring in new tenants. House Bill 4693, which was recently signed into law, amends the Michigan Occupational Code to increase the maximum amount of a referral fee that m… Read More
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Categories: Real Estate

FBI and CISA Alert Business Owners to Malicious Russian-Sponsored Cyberattacks

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the FBI recently issued a joint cybersecurity advisory with technical details, mitigations, and resources regarding the ability of Russia’s state-sponsored cyber actors. In the ale… Read More
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Categories: Business

EEOC Reminds Employers that Caregiver Duties Remain Despite the Pandemic's Changing Status

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted many employees’ work and personal obligations, often creating competing job and caregiving demands. Abrupt changes in work locations, schedules, or employment status required millions of Americans with caregiving… Read More
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Categories: Business, Covid 19

Federal Government Issues Order to Focus on Regulating Cryptocurrency

Last month, President Biden issued the anticipated Executive Order, “Ensuring Responsible Development of Digital Assets,” which provides the first-ever, whole-of-government approach to the risks and benefits of digital assets and their underlying… Read More
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Categories: Business

Small Companies are Required to Report Owner Information to the Federal Government

For the first time in history, there are now federal reporting requirements for small companies. The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) requires corporations, Limited Liability Companies (LLCs), or similar entities registered to do business in the Unit… Read More
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Categories: Business

How to Evict someone in Michigan

Renting property to tenants can be a rewarding career. However, it is not without drawbacks, especially when it is time to pursue an eviction. Few people wish to force someone out of their home, but under certain circumstances, eviction may be necess… Read More
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Categories: Business