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Co-tenancy 101
By: Dan Halprin For landlords and tenants alike, co-tenancy provisions are among the most important pieces of the retail-leasing puzzle. The right mix of tenants can create powerful synergies. For a retail tenant, the stakes [...]
The Hard Drive: Protecting Against Cyberattacks
By: Brian Balow and Bill Rosin In 2015, nearly 30% of the total manufacturing-related cyberattacks occurred in the automotive industry. Such attacks can be devastating, disrupt your business, damage your bottom line, compromise your brand [...]
Proposed legislation clarifies insurance rules for Uber, Lyft
Brian Balow connected with Lindsay Vanhulle at Crain's Detroit Business to discuss new licensing regulations on companies like Uber and Lyft. "The intent and the way it is drafted is not to leave any gaps," [...]
Monday Profile: Susan Sadler
Susan J. Sadler is a founding member of Dawda, Mann, Mulcahy & Sadler, PLC. in Bloomfield Hills, and heads the Environmental, Energy and Sustainability practice group. She concentrates her legal practice on a broad spectrum [...]
Virtual Value — Integrating Technology into Estate Planning
By: Jeff Moss At a time when new technologies and platforms are opening us up to new ideas and making our lives more convenient and connected, technological innovation is viewed by many as an exclusively [...]
What you need to know about restrictive use clauses
By: Dana Kreis Glencer For retail tenants and landlords alike, use and exclusive use clauses, which refer to the terms written into a lease that dictates what is andis not permitted by both parties, are [...]