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Is it Legal? Answers to Questions on Employment and Hospitality Law
This blog is the fourth installment of our six-part series answering questions of interest to the hospitality industry. This blog focuses on employment questions. Please see our December 14, 2017 …
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This blog is part three of our six-part series answering questions of interest to the hospitality industry. This blog focuses on service animals on hotel property. Please see our December …
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This blog is the second in a six-part series answering questions of interest to the hospitality industry. This blog focuses on guns on hotel property. Please see our December 14, …
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This blog is the first installment of a six-part series answering questions of interest to the hospitality industry. This blog focuses on the use of medical marihuana on hotel property. Please …
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Demorest Law Firm had the pleasure of speaking to a group of hotel and restaurant managers and HR people a few weeks ago. We presented a seminar entitled “Is it …
Is it Legal? Answers to Questions on Employment and Hospitality Law Read MoreMichael K. Hayes Admitted to Practice in the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Demorest Law Firm is proud to announce that Michael Hayes, a member of the firm, has recently been admitted to practice in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. The Sixth …
Michael K. Hayes Admitted to Practice in the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Read MoreMichigan Supreme Court Rejects Menards’ Method of Property Appraisal
Recently, Michigan’s Supreme Court denied Menards’ application for leave to appeal a Court of Appeals decision rejecting Menards’ method of valuing its stores for the purpose of assessing taxes. The …
Michigan Supreme Court Rejects Menards’ Method of Property Appraisal Read MoreMelissa Demorest to Judge Wayne State Law School’s Transactional Law Competition
Melissa Demorest, one of our firm’s strongest transactional attorneys, has committed to help judge Wayne State Law School’s Transactional Law Competition on this Friday, November 10th. Going back to her …
Melissa Demorest to Judge Wayne State Law School’s Transactional Law Competition Read MoreMichigan Corporations May Now Renew Their Assumed Names Online
If your business received a Certificate of Renewal of Assumed Name from the State of Michigan, you may be eligible to renew your assumed name online. From now until December …
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