Battle Creek

Mark Kreter Celebrates Major Career Milestone

Congratulations to Kreis Enderle shareholder Mark Kreter for reaching a truly remarkable milestone – 40 years of … Continue Reading

Kreis Enderle Continues To Set Itself Apart and Make A Difference

In 1973, Russ Kreis opened Kreis Enderle’s first law office in Kalamazoo, Michigan. As the firm expanded … Continue Reading

Kreis Enderle 2023 Summer Associates

Michala Ringquist and Carmen Goodson Join Kreis Enderle as 2023 Summer Associates

We are pleased to announce that Michala Ringquist and Carmen Goodson have joined Kreis Enderle as our … Continue Reading

Kreis Enderle 50th Anniversary Celebration

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50 Years of Kreis Enderle: Names May Change, Challenges Come and Go, but Timeless Values Endure

When Russ Kreis founded our Kalamazoo law firm in 1973, he did not know what the Firm … Continue Reading

Jason ter Avest Joins Kreis Enderle

Attorney Jason ter Avest Joins Kreis Enderle’s Battle Creek Office

Kreis Enderle is delighted to announce that Jason ter Avest has joined the firm as an associate … Continue Reading

Kreter Hall of Fame

Mark Kreter Named to Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s “Hall of Fame”

We are thrilled to announce that Kreis Enderle shareholder and treasuer Mark Kreter has been selected to the … Continue Reading

Kreis Enderle Welcomes Associate Katrina Kapture to Its Battle Creek Office

Kreis Enderle is pleased to announce Katrina “Kat” Kapture has joined the firm’s Battle Creek office, where … Continue Reading

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Single, No Kids: Who Should I Name as Beneficiary in My Will?

For many people, it takes big life changes, increased responsibilities, or the accumulation of substantial assets to … Continue Reading

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Can You – and Should You – Appeal a Divorce Judgment?

When it comes to resolving the myriad family law issues involved in a divorce – child custody … Continue Reading

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