Best and Brightest

Best and Brightest

We are honored to share that, for a fifth consecutive year, Wright Beamer has been chosen as one of Metropolitan Detroit’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For®! The Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® program is conducted by the indepe… Read More
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Take a Breath

Take a Breath

With the rapid spread of legalized marijuana throughout the United States, employers have struggled with testing tools (e.g., urine and hair samples) dependent on metabolized CBD, which yield positive results many days or even months after the tested… Read More
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And Scene!

And Scene!

Renaissance writers and brothers, Nick and Nigel Bottom, wanted to write a hit play but found themselves competing with the long shadow of the time’s most popular playwright: William Shakespeare. When advised by a soothsayer that their success lies… Read More
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On the Record

On the Record

Governor Whitmer recently extended the deadline under Michigan’s Marketable Record Title Act (MRTA) to September 29, 2025. Certain property interests are extinguished if they are not protected by appearance or reference in a property’s chain of t… Read More
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Earth Month

Earth Month

This month marks three years since Wright Beamer made an Earth Day pledge: for every estate plan completed with our firm, we would have a tree planted through our partnership with One Tree Planted, a nonprofit dedicated to global reforestation. In th… Read More
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Joint Effort

Joint Effort

Last month, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas struck down the National Labor Relations Board’s (“NLRB”) 2023 rule for determining joint employer status. The joint employer rule determines when two businesses are legally… Read More
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When the Bough Breaks

When the Bough Breaks

Joyce Kilmer, American writer and poet, famously wrote: “I think that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree.” Many people would be inclined to agree; but what about the neighbor’s tree branches that overhang your yard? Or worse, what if tha… Read More
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Community Art

Community Art

For two years, the Farmington Hills City Hall will house artwork from 65 Michigan artists as part of the 2024-2025 Public Art Program. The program was launched in 2010 by the City of Farmington Hills Special Services Department Cultural Arts Division… Read More
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The Cost of Doing Nothing

The Cost of Doing Nothing

Many people have an estate plan on their to-do list, but what happens if you do not get around to it before you pass away? The answer is that your loved ones could face several problems that lead to wasted time, expense, and conflict amongst themselv… Read More
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A Helping Hand

A Helping Hand

Twice a year, the Farmington & Farmington Hills Foundation for Youth & Families selects local nonprofits for grant funding. The foundation’s longstanding mission has been to provide funds and support programs that make a better life for you… Read More
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