In a Shakespearean twist, [plaintiff] had been hoisted with his own petard. The corporate resolution was the smoking gun, but not as he anticipated. His credibility vanished along with any hope of recovering against his parents.
The court ruled that an agreement existed on the terms described by Linda, that no repayment on the loan was currently due and dismissed all claims in Michael’s complaint with prejudice.
Michael Dorman’s attempt to deceive the court by introducing an old document using a new font is a cautionary tale to lawyers and clients alike. Lawyers should be reminded not to accept everything our clients produce to us at face value — especially when self-serving records appear out of thin air immediately before trial.
President Joe Biden delivered an address to a joint session of Congress on April 28, 2021 during which he unveiled the “American Families Plan,” a broad and sweeping proposal with several implications to existing tax policy, among much more (including education, nutrition and health care). While the American Families Plan did not specifically include proposals…
Aretha Franklin died a little more than four years ago, on August 16, 2018. Several handwritten wills were found in her home after her death. Given that her estate is reportedly worth $17 million, the absence of a definitive will unsurprisingly triggered disputes and court battles among her family members that are still ongoing. Franklin’s…
Dealing with the death of a loved one is painful, emotional and difficult even under the best of circumstances. With the current COVID-19 global pandemic, it can be overwhelming. When someone dies, property needs to be secured, bills must be paid, and the family needs to know that the loved one’s assets are protected. And…
Estate planning is top of mind for many people right due to the insecurity they’re feeling about their health and finances in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Estate planning can help you to get your affairs in order and gain peace of mind. Michael Taylor, an estate planning attorney at Kirk, Huth, Lange & Badalamenti…
These are difficult and uncertain times, and many people across Michigan are concerned about their health and financial wellbeing. In times like these, trusted advisors are there to help their clients navigate through the challenges of an uncertain future. Now, more than ever, it is important to ensure that your estate planning is in order.…
These are difficult and uncertain times. You are right to be concerned about your health and the health and safety of your families. In times like these, people look to their trusted advisors to help them navigate through an uncertain future. Many people, who are being reminded of the fundamental purpose of estate planning by…
Published on candgnews.com by Kristyne E. Demske on February 23, 2018 ST. CLAIR SHORES — Two organizations with similar names have reached an agreement that will allow them both to continue to help children living with hair loss. Wigs for Kids Inc., a nonprofit national organization based in Ohio that provides hair replacement and support…
Published on Wigs4Kids.org First, I would like to say that the lawsuit has been resolved and both companies Wigs 4 Kids of Michigan, and Wigs For Kids in Ohio are about their business of fulfilling their missions. When this started a year ago, I told you I would not use one dime of the organization’s…
Published on macombdaily.com by Mitch Hotts August 22, 2018 A controversial restaurant at the Mall at Partridge Creek apparently has closed its doors for good, about nine months after it opened. M's Table + Bar, which has been embroiled in legal wrangling since it even opened in November, closed earlier this week, according to mall…