When assisting clients with buying or selling a business, the initial challenge is the process of “due diligence,” requiring a deep dive into the company being sold. Parties are usually surprised at the time and effort necessary for the investiga…
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At Wright Beamer, we understand the value in sharing what we know with our clients and the community. Beginning next month, three of our attorneys will be doing just that. The Farmington Community Library will partner with the Greater Farmington Area…
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With a sizeable portion of the workforce continuing to work remotely, many taxpayers may be wondering whether they qualify for a home office deduction. Employees are not eligible for the deduction, even those who work 100% remotely. Only self-employe…
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It is with mixed emotions that we announce the retirement of our good friend, Duane Reynolds, effective at the end of 2022. Duane is a Michigan native who has been a pillar of the Greater Farmington area since 1974. His law career spans nearly four d…
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On January 1, 2023, Michigan’s minimum hourly wage rate increased from $9.87 to $10.10 per hour pursuant to Michigan’s Improved Workforce Opportunity Wage Act of 2018. Additionally, the 85% rate for minors aged 16 and 17 increased to $8.5…
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A new year is coming, so we’re reflecting on the biggest topics of 2022. These are the stories that mattered most to you this year! #1 Stake a Claim Homeowner’s policy after death. (published May 2022) #2 Airline Refunds: They Really Do E…
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Wright Beamer wishes you a joyous and prosperous New Year! We look forward to continuing to serve your legal needs in 2023. As you plan your celebrations and events, here are a few traditions from around the world that you might find interesting: Col…
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At 3:00 on Saturday afternoon, June 11, 1983, I finished working my last day shift, turned in my badge, service weapon and uniforms, and thus ended my 9-year career as a police officer. Two days later, on Monday, June 13, I put on my brand new three-…
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CARES of Farmington Hills began because three community leaders couldn’t bear to let the local food pantry close, cutting off food security for those in need. In a few short years, CARES has grown into a true “Campus of Hope.” The organization…
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At the end of the year, our community continues to pull together with a hope of providing more of our neighbors with the support they need throughout the holiday season. The Farmington Area Goodfellows is one local organization hard at work to provid…
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