It’s not unusual for someone to provide personal care for an incapacitated or elderly family member. It’s just something we do for each other if we can. Sometimes we even leave our jobs and our homes to provide that care, and that can create fina…
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On May 1, 2026, Evan Chall served as the alumni speaker at Eastern Michigan University’s Winter 2026 Honors College graduation ceremony. In his remarks, Evan reflected on the role EMU played in his academic and professional development, and he enco…
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Michigan business owners, especially those in the manufacturing and agricultural sectors, have been impacted by tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The US Supreme Court recently declared those particular tar…
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Every March, the excitement around college basketball takes over—on TVs, in conversations, and in marketing ideas. For decades, fans have been drawn to the thrill of the tournament, and the term “March Madness” itself has become instantly recog…
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Michigan has dramatically simplified the process for legally changing one’s name for reasons other than marriage. The new rules turn what was a months-long process into one that can be completed in days or weeks. Previously, the process involved a…
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Precision, clarity, and the law. March 4th marks National Grammar Day for anyone looking to celebrate the English language. It also presents an opportunity to highlight the importance of word choice and grammar for lawyers in particular. In law, a mi…
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New Michigan law targets online ticket bots. Michiganders looking forward to attending concerts and other live events this year will be encouraged to hear about the new state law aimed at curbing the use of automated bots to purchase tickets. The Onl…
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Legal benefits for America’s veterans November offers us a moment to reflect—a time to remember the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Their courage, discipline, and sacrifice have protected our freedoms and strength…
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For years, Elena worked double shifts as a waitress at a busy diner at the corner of Bates and Randolph in Detroit. The long hours and constant smile were worth it, she’d say, but come tax season, watching a chunk of her hard-earned tips disappear…
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When a couch crasher becomes a headache. Letting a friend stay “just for a bit” feels generous… until Michigan law decides your guest isn’t a guest anymore. Once someone looks like a tenant, you can’t change the locks, toss their stuff, or…
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