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“Do I Get a Say?” – The Role of Children’s Preferences in Michigan Custody Decisions
Kids don’t have much of a say about whether or not their parents get divorced, even though … Continue Reading
New Legislation Adds Flexibility for Paycheck Protection Program Borrowers
Responding to concerns, complaints, and frustrations expressed by Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) borrowers, the Paycheck Protection Program … Continue Reading
SBA Issues PPP Loan Forgiveness Application and Calculation Guidance
While the potential forgiveness of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans is one of its most important and … Continue Reading
Michigan’s No-Fault Auto Law: What You Need to Know About Medical Expense Coverage Options
Since its enactment in 1973, the Michigan No-Fault Insurance Act has become one of the most comprehensive … Continue Reading
If Your PPP Loan Is Under $2 Million, the SBA Now Presumes You Made Your Necessity Certification in Good Faith
Many business owners who obtained loans through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) no longer need to be … Continue Reading
New COVID-19-Related Orders Extend Delays and Changes to the Michigan Court Rules
Michigan’s courts are currently closed for in-person matters in all but emergency situations. Each local jurisdiction has … Continue Reading
How the Federal Moratorium on Eviction Will Affect Michigan Landlords and Property Owners
Michigan landlords and property managers are feeling the economic impact of the COVID-19 emergency. An executive order … Continue Reading
Why the Michigan Supreme Court’s Definition of a “Modular Home” Matters in All Real Estate Transactions
As real estate lawyers, we know that clarity, thoroughness, and precision are indispensable elements of the documentation … Continue Reading
Agricultural Enterprises Now Eligible for COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loans
The COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak is taking its toll on the agricultural sector and food supply chain. Public … Continue Reading
What Employers Need to Do to Claim Paid Leave and Employee Retention Tax Credits Under FFCRA and the CARES Act
Among the various COVID-19 lifelines the federal government is throwing to employers through the Families First Coronavirus … Continue Reading
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