Things to Know (About Us!…

Things to Know (About Us!): Heather Yanke Lunneberg

Did you know… that as a member of the professional choral ensemble sounding light, Heather Yanke Lunneberg spent early February preparing for concerts in Royal Oak and Saginaw? Many clients are surprised when they learn that Heather has undergradua… Read More
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Don't Buy Exposure for Unpaid Wages

In December, the U.S. Department of Labor filed suit against metro Detroit grocer, Nino Salvaggio Fruit and Vegetable Market, Inc., alleging that the Troy, St. Clair Shores and Clinton Township stores violated the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”… Read More
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Out and About for Restaurant Week

This month, Lee Flaherty took advantage of Restaurant Week and enjoyed an evening with friends at Prime 29 Steakhouse. Though located in West Bloomfield, Prime 29 was able to participate as a part of Birmingham’s event. Restaurant Week has been… Read More
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The Name Game

When creating a corporation, many business owners have a preference for using their own surname as the company name. It’s a source of pride and also helps any existing customers identify the goods and services they sell as specific to them. And bes… Read More
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Wright Beamer Sponsors Community Update

Last week, Wright Beamer sponsored and attended the annual State of the Cities hosted by the Greater Farmington Area Chamber of Commerce. Attendees came together at the Costick Activities Center to join the Mayors of Farmington and Farmington Hills a… Read More
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Practicing Compassion, Not Just Law

Sensational tales of families ripped apart by the legal system get top billing, but this week in the probate court, I had the opportunity to participate in the healing of family strife rather than its exacerbation. My client, a 17-year old, and his m… Read More
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Proud Sponsor and Proud Parent

Over the past few years, Wright Beamer has been pleased to lend its support to the Riveters, Mercy High School’s (almost) all-girl robotics teams. In just four years, the team has gone from new start-up to world qualifier, landing a significant spo… Read More
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Changes to the Michigan Land Division Act

While a great deal of Michigan has long since been divided and subdivided into “platted” lands for homesites and commercial development, most of the state continues to be made up of land that has never been platted. The Michigan Land Division Act… Read More
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Joint Efforts in Oakland…

Joint Efforts in Oakland County

Last week, the Oakland Chamber Network brought together members of local Chamber groups for a Joint Board Breakfast at the Skyline Club. The Oakland Chamber Network works to “cultivate a regional collaborative environment where member chambers… Read More
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Dotting the I's

One aspect of my practice that I really enjoy is helping nonprofit organizations achieve exemption from federal income tax. The exemption process involves the filing of an application with the IRS and a review process that can take months. A question… Read More
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