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Mark Kreter Secures Trial Court Victory for the City of Battle Creek in Unpaid Overtime Lawsuit
Mark Kreter obtained a noteworthy defense verdict from the U.S. District Court for the Western District of … Continue Reading
Michigan’s Principal Residence Exemption Clarifies Who Can Purchase As an “Owner”
Michigan residents who own and occupy real estate as their principal residences can qualify for the Principal Residence Exemption (PRE), formerly … Continue Reading
Recent Developments in Michigan Employment Law
Michigan saw a number of employment law developments in the first six months of 2018 as Governor … Continue Reading
James Lance Appointed to Battle Creek City Commission
Kreis Enderle shareholder Jim Lance was recently appointed to serve as the commissioner representing Ward 5 on … Continue Reading
Kay Kossen Honored as One of Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s 2018 “Women in the Law”
We are thrilled to announce that Kay Kossen, a shareholder at Kreis, Enderle, Hudgins & Borsos, has … Continue Reading
Don’t Buy a Data Breach
It’s been nearly 30 years since the movie Pretty Woman hit the silver screen. My clearest recollection … Continue Reading
Think Twice Before Adding Your Child’s Name to Your Assets
Parents will often add a child’s name to their bank accounts, home, and other assets, believing it … Continue Reading
Elder Law Update: Managing Your Assets to Meet Medicaid Eligibility Requirements
The cost of long-term care for seniors continues to skyrocket, whether in-home or in a nursing or … Continue Reading
Why It’s Important to Use the Full Legal Name of Your Business Entity
One advantage of establishing a business as a limited liability company (LLC) is that the owners are typically … Continue Reading
The ABCs of LLCs
There are many advantages to establishing a business as a limited liability company or “LLC,” including pass-through taxation … Continue Reading
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