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Introduction In 2018, the Michigan legislature received two ballot initiatives from Michigan voters regarding paid medical leave and minimum wage. In the past, the legislature had to choose from three options: it could reject an initiative, putting it on the ballot...
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Getting married is one of the most significant and exciting milestones in anyone’s life. However, while planning for a wedding is essential, it is equally vital to plan for your future as a married couple. One crucial aspect of this planning is to hire a family...
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Randy Wright recently had the privilege of attending the annual Fallen and Wounded Soldiers Fund gala held at the Townsend hotel in Birmingham, Michigan. The annual event was a resounding success, raising thousands of dollars for the organization and honoring the...
Family Law, Firm News, Homepage, John Schrot
Be careful if and when you light up, or otherwise consume, marijuana, as you may get burned. Recreational marijuana became legal in Michigan in November 2018 – at least at the state level, though the federal government still considers it illegal. Should you wish to...
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Berry Moorman P.C. Attorneys Randolph Wright, David Foy and their spouses were among the attendees at an event at the TCF Center in Detroit, Michigan to help raise funds for the Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan’s Foundation. The goal of the Rehabilitation...
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The Law Firm of Berry Moorman P.C. provides legal representation and services in matters ranging from estate and succession planning, to labor and employment, tax, business formation and growth, mergers and acquisitions, financing and contractual transactions, family...
David Foy, Estate Planning, Administration and Asset Protection, Firm News, Homepage
When your child turns 18, you lose some legal rights as a parent with respect to access to his or her medical, financial, and educational information. Additionally, when your child becomes an adult you lose the ability to act on his or her behalf regarding medical and...
Business and Corporate Law, Firm News, Homepage, News, Randolph Wright
Congress passed the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) on January 1, 2021, which will require certain small businesses to identify and disclose information about their owners. The purpose of the law is to help stop money laundering by inhibiting the abuse of shell...
Civil Litigation, David Foy, Firm News, Homepage, Mark Straetmans, Municipal Litigation, Notable Cases
Following a 5-day trial in the US District Court in Detroit, a jury tossed a former arrestee’s claims of excessive force against two City of Warren police officers and rejected his demand for $8.5 million in alleged damages. Firm attorneys Anthony McHugh and Rachel...