Return to the Prevailing…

Return to the Prevailing Wage

In 1965, the Michigan legislature enacted a law requiring contractors to pay workers engaged in state-funded construction projects the “prevailing wage rate” for their trade or occupation. The law was repealed in 2018; however, this March, Govern… Read More
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Market Day

Market Day

Soon, spring will give way to summer. We will all shake off vestiges of the cold and give in to the calls of the sun and all its glory. Waiting for us on the other side is the 30th season of the Farmington Farmers Market. This Saturday, the bell will… Read More
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Can They Do That?

Can They Do That?

Legal requirements apply to most every facet of life, and despite the presumption under the law that we know the specifics of every regulation that governs us, it really is impossible to keep track of all of them. As a result, the most common questio… Read More
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Thank you note for Administrative Professionals Day

Thank You Kindly

There is much that is intangible in the roles played by administrative professionals. Their best performances frequently take place behind the scenes, and when done well, the efforts are not always obvious. Administrative Professionals Day helps to r… Read More
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Homeowner calculating principal residence exemption

It’s All in the Paperwork

Michigan homeowners can claim an exemption on the property taxes levied against their primary residence. The size of the exemption is not insignificant. If the “taxable value” on your notice of assessment is $150,000, for example, the “principa… Read More
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Step Up

Step Up

After the ravages of World War II, farmers across the Midwest donated food and seed crops to help support communities facing hunger in Europe and Asia. This would be the beginning of the Christian Rural Overseas Program, or CROP. It is believed that… Read More
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New breastfeeding mother impacted by federal PUMP Act after returning to work

PUMP Act Expands Protections for Breastfeeding Mothers

When President Biden made a surprise visit to Ukraine in February, Wall Street Journal reporter Sabrina Siddiqui drew one of two coveted spots for journalists to accompany the president on the trip. As she explained in her March 8, 2023, WSJ article,… Read More
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Students supporting students with nonprofit Operation Common Good

On Common Ground

The mission of Operation Common Good is to ensure that no student in the Farmington area gets left behind. Local students and staff began Operation Common Good to bridge the gap in resources. Since 2004, the nonprofit has raised funds to help with sc… Read More
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Businessperson performing due diligence of intellectual property when buying or selling a business

In Due Course

A major part of buying a business with value tied to its intellectual property portfolio is due diligence on how it owns and protects its intellectual property. Companies with brand recognition or products that rely on trademarks and patents will nee… Read More
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Reforestation partnership with One Tree Planted

Earth Month

Two years ago, 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 that time, we were res… Read More
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