What's a receiver?Receivers are entities appointed by courts to take control of assets. They often take over a company, a secured creditor’s collateral, or...
Participating in Court Hearings via ZoomThe Institute of Continuing Legal Education published my "ten tips" on best practices for zoom hearings. To view the article, click here.
Your Business Was Just Sued. Now What? 10 TipsIf your business has never been sued, your first thought may be – this is B.S.! Then you may start asking questions: How can we be sued...
New Office CelebrationSara MacWilliams, Derek Howard, and I celebrated our new offices at 838 Long Lake Road in Bloomfield Hills. It was well attended by...
What I Did This SummerNow that the kids are back in school and lawyers are filings lawsuits again, thought I'd share the firm's highlights of the summer....
Where’s the Brief? 15 Years of Practicing LawFifteen years ago today I received my law license. My father (pictured above) sponsored my admission and Judge Richard Yuille of the...
Regulating Short-Term Vacation Rentals in Michigan Using Existing Remedies and New LegislationWith the rise of websites such as Airbnb and VRBO, the visibility and popularity of short-term rentals are surging. Should Michigan pass...
Fellows of the Michigan State Bar FoundationI had a great time attending the annual Michigan State Bar Foundation reception in Grand Rapids and meeting other Fellows. Pictured...
Civility Is SuperFor the sixth year in a row, Michigan Super Lawyers has recognized me for Business Litigation. To my peers who elected me, I thank you. ...
How long do home buyers in Michigan have to sue if the sellers commit fraud?On July 3, 2018, the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled once again that home buyers may have up to six years to pursue fraud-related claims...