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Erin Bowen Welch Receives Up & Coming Lawyers Recognition
Erin Bowen Welch has been named to the "Up & Coming Lawyers" Class of 2018 by Michigan Lawyers Weekly. Up & Coming Lawyers are legal practitioners who are establishing a name for themselves, go above and beyond, [...]
John Mucha Serves as Faculty Member for ICLE’s Deposition Skills Workshop
John Mucha recently served as a faculty member for The Institute of Continuing Legal Education's (ICLE) Deposition Skills Workshop held at St. John’s Conference Center in Plymouth on September 20-21, 2018. Mr. Mucha has been [...]
Michigan’s New Environmental Science Advisory Board
By Brian Considine. On October 4, 2018, Governor Snyder appointed members to the newly created Environmental Science Advisory Board. The individuals are: Kimberlee Kearfott, professor of nuclear engineering and radiological sciences, biomedical engineering and applied [...]
Retailers Compete to fill the Toys ‘R’ Us vacuum
By Steve McLinden Todd Schafer provided insight in a October 2018 Shopping Centers Today article discussing retailers competing to fill the Toys 'R' Us spaces. He stated that because Target has an inordinately high number of [...]
Everything You Need to Know About Michigan Employment Arbitration Agreements
By Nina Abboud. Given the length, formality, and cost of litigation, employers are turning to arbitration to resolve disputes. Arbitration is a private process with a neutral third party as the decision maker. Employees also [...]
Avoiding Unintended Contract Modifications
By John Mucha. One of the frustrating aspects of contractual agreements is how often seemingly ironclad language can be rendered null and void by verbal statements—even when the underlying contract contains language requiring contract modifications [...]