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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 [...]
Tax Relief as a Result of the August 11, 2014 Floods
photo by patch.com We all know how devastating the severe storms and flooding that began on August 11, 2014 were for residents in Oakland, Wayne and Macomb County. Thousands of families lost valuable [...]
During Voting Season Don’t Step on the Line Between Church and State
It is critical for religious institutions to hew closely to the laws regarding what they can and cannot do in the political arena. Missteps in this regard could jeopardize a church, synagogue or mosque’s non-profit [...]
Walking the Line: Corporate Healthy Lifestyle Incentives, the ACA and the ADA
Businesses continue to offer health care benefits to their employees, firstly out of corporate culture tradition, and now in order to comply with the Affordable Care Act (ACA). As corporate financial officers review the costs [...]