Sue Sadler to host roundtable discussion on environmental legal issues at State Bar of Michigan event
Sue Sadler, head of Dawda's Environmental, Energy and Sustainability practice group, will lead a roundtable discussion titled, “Common Environmental Issues Encountered in Industrial Transactions,” at the State Bar of Michigan’s upcoming event, Real Property Groundbreaker: [...]
Crystal Ball Gazing: Environmental Policy Under a Governor Whitmer Administration
By Susan Sadler and Brian Considine. For the past 8 years Michigan environmental regulation and policy have been under the direction Republican Governor Rick Snyder. During that time, Governor Snyder has had to grapple with [...]
The Purpose of Estoppel Certificates and When to Use Them
By Kylie Bergmann. Requests for estoppel certificates can arise in many contexts during the course of a commercial real estate transaction. The most common scenario occurs when a landlord is selling or mortgaging its property [...]
Waive it Goodbye
By John Mucha. Outside of the business law community, a signed contract seems like a sure thing: an immutable agreement that eliminates uncertainty and stipulates clear terms and conditions that two parties have agreed upon. [...]
What is the Mackinac Bridge Authority (and what does it have to do with a pipeline)?
By Sue Sadler. The Mackinac Bridge Authority is a seven-member Board that was established in the 1950s that provides oversight, legal and financial services to maintain the Mackinac Bridge. In October 2018, Governor Snyder appointed [...]
Dawda Named One of the “Best Law Firms” in Metro Detroit
“Best Law Firms” are ranked in three tiers on a national and regional scale. Awards were given in 75 national practice areas and 122 metropolitan practice areas. To be eligible for a ranking, a firm [...]