Business Law

What’s in a Name? If You Are a Creditor, Maybe Everything.
Banks, credit unions, and seller-financers – at least those who wish to stay in business – focus … Continue Reading
Work Hard, Play Hard – But Not at the Same Time???
By now, you’ve probably heard that businesses can no longer deduct entertainment expenses associated with or related … Continue Reading

Michigan to Implement Standardized Form for “Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment” (POST Form) to Guide Delivery of Treatment Outside of a Hospital for Individuals with Advanced Illness
Often, a patient with an advanced illness and his or her patient advocate or guardian desire to … Continue Reading
Seizure Orders
Imagine you are sitting at home one evening enjoying your dinner when suddenly a gentleman with a … Continue Reading
The DOL’s Proposed Tip-Pooling Regulations Will Likely Take Effect in 2018
Litigation over wages in the restaurant industry is not new. However, since 2011, there has been a … Continue Reading
Kreis Enderle Welcomes Attorney Vern Steffel Jr.
Kreis, Enderle, Hudgins, & Borsos P.C. is pleased to announce that attorney Vern J. Steffel Jr. has … Continue Reading
A Stockholder/Member Buy Sell Agreement – An Estate Plan For Your Business
Just like individuals, businesses need an estate plan, except with a business, such an agreement is called … Continue Reading
Insuring Your Business: Five Things To Consider
Reviewing the provisions of an insurance policy can be an exercise in frustration. Multiple defined terms and … Continue Reading
Lending and Michigan’s Domestic Asset Protection Trusts
Lenders seeking to bolster the odds of repayment from business borrowers will often seek a personal guaranty … Continue Reading
Gifting, Compensating and Selling Stock to Employees
As a business owner, what do you do when you want to reward a key employee for … Continue Reading
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