February in Downtown Farmington has a little extra heart this year, and it’s showing up in all the right places. All month long, the community is invited to celebrate Heart the Art, a public art experience designed to connect people, local business…
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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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Since returning to office, President Donald Trump has rolled out an unprecedented number of executive orders that seek to implement his priorities in a host of arenas ranging from immigration to trade policy to foreign aid. Given the president’s ex…
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Wright Beamer is proud to be named one of the best law firms in the Detroit area for 2026 by Expertise.com. This year, our firm earned recognition in three practice areas: Best Employment Lawyers, Best Real Estate Lawyers, and Best Probate Attorneys.…
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The federal Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has recently finalized its new rule requiring professionals (e.g., title companies and attorneys) facilitating the transfer of residential real estate not financed through commercial lenders t…
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A new year has arrived, and before we turn the page, we’re taking a moment to look back. These were the topics that sparked the most questions, conversations, and interest in 2025! #1 From Guest to Tenant When a favor turns into a legal obligation.…
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Michigan employers and employees will see some changes in 2026 as updates to the state’s minimum wage and unemployment benefits take effect. Minimum wage increases Effective January 1, 2026: The minimum hourly wage has increased from $12.48 to $13.…
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We’re proud to share that Evan Chall has been recognized in Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s Go-To Lawyers: Employment Law list for 2025. This represents a distinguished honor that highlights top employment law practitioners across the state. The Go-To…
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A couple of years ago over the holidays, I was gifted one of those popular consumer DNA kits, a small box promising to unlock the secrets of my ancestry. I’d always been curious about where my roots might trace back to, imagining stories of distant…
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On any given weekday, the CARES campus on Shiawassee Road is a busy place with families stopping by the pantry, volunteers stocking shelves, and community partners rotating in and out to offer services. It’s the kind of steady, purposeful activity…
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