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Robert Kaplow has become a community partner of the Southeast Michigan Program of LEAVE A LEGACY. By doing so, Rob has further maintained his commitment to the community by supporting and promoting the need for employees and citizens to leave a charitable bequest in their will or estate plan. Founded in 1997, the Southeast Michigan Chapter of LEAVE A LEGACY is a campaign conducted by the National Committee on Planned Giving to inspire people to make charitable bequests, a type of planned gift to be distributed sometime in the future to a charity meaningful to the donor. LEAVE A LEGACY is a national broad based community campaign that involves numerous types of non-profit groups and is conducted by professionals who assist donors with charitable estate planning.
The Firm is proud to announce that Michelle C. Harrell has joined us in our litigation practice. Ms. Harrell received her bachelor of science degree in accounting summa cum laude from the University of Detroit in 1990, and her juris doctorate cum laude from Wayne State University Law School in 1993. While at Wayne State, Ms. Harrell participated in moot court competitions and received three American Jurisprudence awards. Michelle is a barrister in the American Inns of Court, Oakland County Chapter, a mentor in the Oakland County Bar Association mentor program, and an Oakland County Circuit Court case evaluator (complex commercial neutral). Ms. Harrell concentrates her practice in the areas of complex commercial, real estate and family law litigation.
On January 24, 2008, Ron A. Sollish was interviewed on Fox2 News. In light of the controversy surrounding the text messages allegedly exchanged between Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and his Chief of Staff, Fox2 sought Ron’s insight on text messages and emails exchanged in the work place.
Stuart M. Bordman recently presented “Offering Franchises: Complying with the Requirements of the Federal Trade Commission Rule on Franchising and the Michigan Franchise Investment Law.” Stuart presented this seminar for the State Bar of Michigan’s Anti-Trust, Franchising and Trade Regulation Section.