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In Memoriam: Thomas J. Strobl

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Thomas J. Strobl on Thursday, April 20, 2023, at the age of 81. Tom co-founded Strobl PLLC in 1989 as a full-service business and corporate law firm with the…

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Strobl PLLC Re-Brands and Moves to New Office Space

Bloomfield Hills, Michigan – December 15, 2022 – Strobl PLLC is pleased to announce its new name and accompanying branding effective immediately. In addition, Strobl has moved its offices to 33 Bloomfield Hills Parkway, Suite 125, just east of Woodward…

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4 Tips for Commercial Tenants Near the End of the Lease Term

If you are a tenant that occupies commercial property and your lease is nearing expiration, the following tips will help you when making decisions regarding your commercial lease. Review your options early. A lease that includes an option to renew…

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Protect Your College-Bound Student with these Four Legal Documents

If your child has reached the age of 18, graduated from high school and is away at college this fall, you’ve successfully navigated an endless stream of paperwork over the last thirteen or more years, including applications, health records, permission…

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Strobl PLLC Strengthens Estate Planning, Bankruptcy, and Corporate Expertise with Addition of Two Attorneys

Strobl PLLC is excited to announce the addition of two new attorneys to their team of seasoned and trusted lawyers, Paul Rzepka, Jr. and Anthony Cimini. Paul Rzepka, Jr brings a strong background in business law to the team with…

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Stay Alert for Check Scams

In 2021, nearly 2.8 million consumers filed a fraud report to the Federal Trade Commission – the highest number since 2001. About 25% of those reports resulted in a financial loss, with the average totaling about $500. There are many…

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Incorporating Your Non-profit

A non-profit company or organization usually offers a benefit to the public through charitable, religious, civic, or educational activities and does not seek to earn a profit. Regulation of a non-profit falls primarily under the state government where it is…

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The 50/50 Partner Trap

Frequently when two people start a business, the new business partners agree on a 50/50 partnership, where they share equal authority over the operation of the business and share equally the profits and losses of the business. Even though a…

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