
Tax Foreclosures Ain’t What They Used To Be
The Supreme Court of the United States recently reinforced what we’ve known in Michigan for the past few years. Counties cannot keep tax foreclosure proceeds.

The Supreme Court of the United States recently reinforced what we’ve known in Michigan for the past few years. Counties cannot keep tax foreclosure proceeds.

As a Michigan small business owner, it is essential to understand and comply with employment laws to avoid costly legal disputes and maintain a positive

For many business owners, the most attractive and aspirational succession plan is to pass the family business on to their children. However, passing a business

A recent published decision from the Michigan Court of Appeals affects our clients in two different categories—employers and creditors. First, a basic refresher. A writ

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If you’re considering a sale of your business, it’s important to understand what its value is. Knowing the value of your business will help you

It’s not possible for most capital-intensive businesses to simply “bootstrap” their way to success. It’s often necessary for them to borrow as a means of

Warren Buffett famously said: “Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful.” With inflation, declining GDP growth and volatile markets, there’s
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