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New England Development Selects Strobl & Sharp, P.C.

Attorney Norman Hyman has been selected by New England Development to represent the firm in their negotiations for building an outlet center near Detroit Metro Airport. New England Development has 35 years of retail development, leasing and management experience and…

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New Horizons Rehabilitation Services, Inc. Appoints Pam Ritter to Nonpofit Board

New Horizons Rehabilitation Services, Inc. has selected Pam Ritter, partner and attorney, as a new board member. New Horizons Services, Inc. is a nationally recognized, private, not-for-profit rehabilitation agency providing quality vocational training and job placement in Michigan since 1964….

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Lynn Brimer to Speak at the American Bankruptcy Institute’s Central States Conference

Attorney Lynn Brimer will provide insights on the relationship and impacts between the internal revenue code and bankruptcy code as part of a workshop series hosted by the America Bankruptcy Institute. The event, the 21st Annual Central States Bankruptcy Workshop,…

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Alan Rudzewicz Rated as Top Trust and Estates Lawyer

Strobl & Sharp is pleased to announce attorney Alan Rudzewicz has been honored again this year for his high ethical standards and legal expertise with an AV Preeminent rating by Martindale-Hubbell®, one of the leading independent attorney rating entities. A…

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Community Choice Credit Union and Strobl & Sharp, P.C. Honor Area High School Scholars

Strobl & Sharp P.C. is a proud sponsor of the Sixth Annual Scholarship Awards Ceremony hosted by Community Choice Credit Union’s foundation.  The event honors area high school students that have received scholarships from the Community Choice Foundation. Each student…

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Michigan Supreme Court rules that Michigan Medical Marijuana Act Preempts Zoning Ordinance

By Norman Hyman Supreme Court finds that MMMA does not conflict with federal criminalization of marijuana The Michigan Medical Marihuana Act (MMMA) immunizes registered qualifying patients from “penalty in any manner” for MMMA-compliant medical marijuana use. The City of Wyoming…

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5 Major Pitfalls of Joint Ownership

There is no hard and fast rule governing Michigan joint accounts By John Sharp Without permission, joint account holders can dip into the account’s cash. In some cases after the parent dies, children refuse to share the money with their…

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Measuring Service-Delivery Insolvency in Chapter 9 Bankruptcy

By Lynn M. Brimer, Meredith E. Taunt and Mallory A. Field Reprinted with permission from the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI) Journal, Vol. XXXIII, No. 2, February 2014. Unlike the corporate debtor seeking to reorganize in a chapter 11 bankruptcy, a…

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