Last month, attendees gathered at the Farmington Hills Public Library for an evening discussion on the key points of a good estate plan. Hosted by the library, the event featured Wright Beamer shareholder, Lee Flaherty, who has over twenty-five years…
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With Thanksgiving just under our belts (both literally and figuratively), and with the holiday shopping season in full swing, here are some basic safety reminders courtesy of the Farmington Hills Police Department and the Consumer Protection Division…
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I always impress upon estate planning clients the importance of updating their homeowners’ insurance after conveying real estate to a trust, even if the transfer is via a “ladybird deed” that doesn’t take effect until the client is deceased.…
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This year, multiple Wright Beamer attorneys have been honored by DBusiness Magazine as Top Lawyers of 2019! The annual list is developed based on peer reviews by thousands of attorneys across Oakland, Macomb, Wayne, Livingston and Washtenaw counties.…
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Last Tuesday, Michigan voters approved a ballot initiative legalizing the sale and use of recreational marijuana. The next morning, my phone started ringing with calls from CFOs and HR Managers trying to figure out how the new law will impact existin…
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If you’re looking for a unique gift for the holiday season, look no further than the 18th Alternative Christmas Fair hosted by Hope Lutheran Church of Farmington Hills. This annual event offers shoppers an opportunity to purchase gifts and services…
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Hundreds of business and political leaders gathered at the Ford Motor Company Conference & Event Center last month for the annual Western Wayne Business Leadership Banquet. The Conference of Western Wayne and the local Chambers of Commerce coordi…
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Until recently, two separate citizen-initiated proposals were scheduled to appear on the November ballot: (1) the Michigan minimum wage increase initiative (“One Fair Wage”), which would gradually increase Michigan’s minimum wage to $12 an hour…
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Last month, the halls of the Vista Tech Center at Schoolcraft College were filled with discussions about diversity and inclusion in the workplace. For a third year, the Livonia Chamber of Commerce hosted its Connecting Cultures to Business Luncheon,…
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As we noted before, the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, or “LARA,” has made renewing your corporation’s assumed name both easier and faster by offering renewals online. Eligible corporations whose assumed names will exp…
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