Don't Forget Digital Assets When Estate Planning

If you have a smartphone, tablet, or computer you most likely have a digital asset. It's important to protect digital assets just as you would any other valuable.
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National Estate Planning Awareness Week is the Perfect Time to Make Sure Your Plans are in Order

Estate planning is important for any age. A solid estate plan ensures your wishes will be carried out in the way you want.
Categories: Estate Planning
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What is a CBD Product, and May My Teen Use these Items in School?

Is CBD legal to use in schools or not?
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Cyberbullies Face Misdemeanor Charges, Fines, and Jail Time if Caught in Michigan

If you use an electronic device to bully someone in Michigan, you could face misdemeanor charges.
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Now That Marijuana is Legal in Michigan, Should Employers Relax Their Drug Screening Policies?

Michigan employers may wonder if they should relax their policies on employee drug testing with the Nov. 8, 2018 passage of Proposal 1, the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act.
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Youth Caught Vaping in Michigan Face Misdemeanor Charges

A youth who violates the law is guilty of a misdemeanor and may be subject to various fines, required to attend health promotion and risk reduction programs, and perform community service hours.
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Employers Will Pay For Michigan's Auto Insurance Overhaul

For years, Michigan has had some of the highest auto insurance rates in the country. The state legislature passed Senate Bill 1 last spring to reduce the cost of auto insurance. Most Michigan motorists welcome this overall to their costly premiums. T…
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The Top Reasons Business Owners Should Hire an Attorney

While a strong managerial, sales, finance and support staff is key, successful business owners should always hire an attorney to be a part of that team.
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Sixth Circuit Holds That Limiting Discussion at Public Meetings to Relevant Issues and Removing Disruptive Audience Does Not Violate Constitution

O’Reilly Rancilio attorneys Marc Kaszubski and Nathan Petrusak successfully defended the City of Sterling Heights in a federal court challenge involving the Open Meetings Act. The case (Youkhanna, et al. v. City of Sterling Heights, et al. No. 18-1…
Categories: Municipal
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New Child Visitation Guidelines May Affect Some Recently-Separated Families

The Macomb County Friend of the Court (FOC) released significant revisions to its Parenting Time Guidelines earlier this year. These changes may have an affect on many families who deal with the FOC and family law, so it’s important to take note.
Categories: Blog, Uncategorized
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