O’Reilly Rancilio has proudly served Southeast Michigan for more than 30 years. In this time of crisis, we continue to assist municipalities, business owners, and residents that are affected by the pandemic. We are here for you and ready to answer…
Read More
Laws prohibiting cryptocurrency financial crimes take effect March 19 in Michigan. The five-law cryptocurrency package, signed into law by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in December, does not add any additional crimes or penalties to the existing Michigan Pen…
Read More
All Michigan landlords should familiarize themselves with the landlord-tenant laws to avoid costly mistakes. Is knowing the laws enough, or should landlords hire a lawyer “just in case?” Landlords are business owners, whether on a small scale (on…
Read More
In Michigan, the default rule has always been that a deceased person’s next of kin decides what happens to their loved one’s remains, even if that’s not who the deceased wanted to make the decisions. However, Michigan now has a law that gives a…
Read More
Reviewing and updating your employee handbook may seem unimportant to some. However, for many employers, an updated handbook is an indispensable tool that protects them from unwanted litigation, employee distrust, and inconsistent implementation of c…
Read More
Avoiding probate court in Michigan is possible with the help of an attorney. Here are your probate questions answered.
Tags: Avoid probate in Michigan, estate planning and probate, Macomb County Attorneys, Macomb County Lawyer, Michigan Attorneys, Michigan law, Michigan Probate, Michigan Probate Court, probate, probate law, Sterling Heights Attorney
Read More
Is CBD legal to use in schools or not?
Read More
If you use an electronic device to bully someone in Michigan, you could face misdemeanor charges.
Read More