Posts from 2023.

Implementing these New Year resolutions could help save you and your business time, liability and money.

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Businesses that participated in the COVID-19 era federal Employee Retention Credit program should prepare now for a possible audit by the Internal Revenue Service.

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Michigan Supreme Court rules buyer’s “blanket” order of goods from supplier not sufficient to satisfy statute of frauds requirement that contracts include an identifiable quantity.

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Individuals and businesses need to understand their options when an IRS tax controversy arises.

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Here’s what you can do to protect your rights and interests when you are not a party to a lawsuit.

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Usury savings clauses may no longer protect Michigan lenders from enforcement challenges if their loans contain facially usurious interest rates.

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Facilitation can be an effective dispute resolution tool for participants who have patience, perspective and flexibility.

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This post reviews the difference between motions for summary judgment and motions to dismiss, which are important tools for resolving litigation.

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Adding appellate counsel to your legal team may be the advantage your case needs to win at trial and beyond.

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Before your dispute can be litigated in court, you must have proper standing to bring the lawsuit.

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