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Your Prenuptial Agreement Is Enforceable in Michigan – Until It Isn’t

As we all learn at some point, life is not always fair. The same can be said … Continue Reading

Access Denied: What Happens When a Michigan Guardian Doesn’t Allow Family Members to Visit With Their Incapacitated or Developmentally Disabled Loved One?

For incapacitated individuals (people who, due to illness or age, can no longer care for themselves or … Continue Reading

Non-Compete Update: Texas Court Halts Non-Compete Ban

A Final Rule adopted by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in April was set to render most … Continue Reading

Kreis Enderle Continues Its Support for STEM Education in Kalamazoo County With BBQ & BOTS for the Stryke Force Robotics Team

As part of its long-standing and ongoing “Kreis Enderle Gives Back” initiative, Kreis Enderle is proud to … Continue Reading

Kreis Enderle Welcomes New Associate Carmen Goodson to the Grand Rapids Office

Kreis Enderle is pleased to announce that Carmen Goodson has joined the firm as an associate in … Continue Reading

Eleven Kreis Enderle Attorneys Recognized as Best Lawyers and “Ones to Watch” by the 2025 Best Lawyers in America

We proudly announce that Best Lawyers® has selected eleven Kreis Enderle attorneys for inclusion in the 2025 … Continue Reading

New Michigan Law Limits Ability of HOAs To Prohibit or Interfere With Installation of Energy-Saving Systems, Including Solar Power

In Michigan, any faceoff between a homeowner’s desire for renewable energy and the aesthetic desires of their … Continue Reading

Three Kreis Enderle Attorneys Listed in the 2024 Edition of Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

We proudly announce that three of our attorneys have been included on the 2024 list of Michigan … Continue Reading

Michigan Minimum Wage Hike and End of the Tip Credit Are Back on Track After Supreme Court Ruling

In 2018, the Michigan Legislature received petitions proposing, among other things, raising Michigan’s minimum wage for tipped … Continue Reading

Final DOL Rule Makes 4.3 Million More Americans Eligible for Overtime Pay

On July 1, 2024, the number of salaried American workers who must receive overtime pay (time-and-half for … Continue Reading

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