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Drones, Real Estate and the Law
photo by Mike Stocker/Sun Sentinel/MCT Drones have been in the news on the military front. But drones are being used at home in decidedly non-military ways. Many businesses are finding economically feasible uses [...]
Cranberries: Their Potential Impact on the Environment
If you just sat down to a delicious Thanksgiving dinner replete with turkey and some sort of cranberry accompaniment, you might be feeling quite satisfied with your food choices. Cranberries, native to the United States, [...]
New Regulations from OSHA Require Immediate Attention
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) is responsible for overseeing workplace safety and compliance. OSHA has new record keeping changes that will be enacted January 1, 2015. In the past, only certain industries had [...]
Good Office Etiquette = Good Employee/Employer Relations
Office etiquette is not just a nicety or an extra. Sharing a space for at least eight hours a day with the same characters, all with their own foibles, can create an unplanned intimacy. Bad [...]
What Happens to Your Facebook Page: Another Issue of Estate Planning
facebook.com A series of legislative bills (House Bills 5366-5370) are pending in the Michigan House of Representatives. The purpose of the proposed bills is to grant fiduciaries such as executors, conservators, trustees and [...]
Selling Your Business: 5 Steps to Maximizing Value
Recently, Doeren Mayhew, Harvey Hohauser & Associates, and Dawda, Mann, Mulcahy & Sadler, PLC joined together to offer advice on selling one’s business. Our own Bill Rosin led the legal discussion. The breakfast roundtable offered advice [...]