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Four Kirk Huth Attorneys Named Super Laywers

Kirk Huth is proud to announce that four of the firm's attorneys have been named to the prestigious Super Lawyers list for 2023. The publication recognized Robert Kirk in the Land Use & Zoning category; Robert S. Huth, Jr. for his recognition in the State, Local & Municipal Law category; Elizabeth P. Roberts Morris for…
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Kirk, Huth, Lange & Badalamenti Obtains Unanimous Jury Verdict Resulting in Multi-Million Dollar Payment to Cannabis Consulting Firm client

Business Litigation Attorneys Robert S. Huth, Jr., Raechel M. Badalamenti and Michael C. Petrus were retained to represent a Cannabis Consulting Firm client in a hotly contested contract case in Wayne County Circuit Court. After Trial, the Jury returned a unanimous jury verdict for Kirk, Huth, Lange & Badalamenti’s client awarded every dollar sought by…
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Kirk Huth Partner Robert S. Huth, Jr. is selected by the City of Detroit to Serve as the City’s Lone Appointee to Review Adult Use Marijuana License Applications

Partner Robert S. Huth, Jr. has been selected by the City of Detroit to serve as the city’s lone appointee to review applications submitted by businesses looking to obtain one of Detroit’s newly permitted adult use marijuana licenses. Kirk, Huth, Lange & Badalamenti, PLC has a team of seven professionals reviewing the Detroit Applications. According…
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Firm Partners Only Attorneys in Macomb County to Earn Prestigious Distinction

Robert Kirk, Robert Huth and Raechel Badalamenti were honored by LeadingLawyers.com as the best of the best in commercial litigation, land use/real estate and zoning disputes, employment law and litigation, business transactions and government/municipal law based on an annual survey of their peers.

In a list published in dBusiness Magazine, the firm's partners were the only attorneys in all of Macomb County to be recognized in the 2021 list of "Top Business Michigan Lawyers," as part of a rigorous research and review process.

According to LeadingLawyers.com's description of the methodology applied in the selection process, "The list of Leading Lawyers that appears on this site is the result of contact with thousands of lawyers in a given state. In surveys mailed to all lawyers in the state, we ask them which of their peers they believe comprise the top lawyers within their respective region and/or area(s) of law. Only those lawyers who are most often recommended, and later approved by our Advisory Board, are selected as Leading Lawyers. We limit the total number of Leading Lawyers in a state to less than five percent of all lawyers licensed to practice law in that state."

Badalamenti remarked, "We are all honored to be recognized by our peers for our work and reputation as business lawyers. We are proud of  our entire team of attorneys and professionals that contribute to the reputation our firm has earned!"

Robert Kirk Also Recognized as "Go To Lawyer" by Michigan Lawyers Weekly

Additionally, Kirk was named to a 20-lawyer list of Michigan's "Go To" Lawyers in the field of real estate and condo law, by Michigan Lawyers Weekly.

Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s program honors leading lawyers in a particular field of law as nominated by their peers. Michigan’s Go To Lawyers identifies and recognizes the top lawyers across the state in a given practice area. The list names only 20 outstanding real estate and condominium lawyers.

Three Communities Sue Drugmakers Over Opioids

Published candgnews.com by Eric Czarnik April 26, 2019 STERLING HEIGHTS/WARREN/HARRISON TOWNSHIP — David Clayton knows the importance of rescue training in Narcan, or naloxone, as a lifesaving antidote to opioid overdoses. As the outreach coordinator for the Families Against Narcotics organization — and someone in long-term recovery from drugs, including heroin and alcohol — he…
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Three Macomb County Communities Sue Opioid Manufacturers, Distributors

Published on medianewsgroup.com by Norb Franz April 24, 2019 Harrison Township and the cities of Sterling Heights and Warren filed lawsuits Wednesday against opioid manufacturers and distributors, blaming them for causing the nationwide drug epidemic. The lawsuits, filed in Macomb County Circuit Court, seek injunctive relief and compensation resulting from the sale, distribution and prescriptions…
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New Baltimore City Council Picks New Trash Hauler

Published on Voicenews.com by Katelyn Larese Aug 15, 2019 New Baltimore residents will soon see a new fleet of garbage trucks collecting curbside trash in the city. City council members voted unanimously Aug. 12 to award a new waste hauling contract to Priority Waste. The Clinton Township-based company, relatively new to waste hauling in Macomb…
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