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The law can seem like a daunting and complex tangle. The attorneys of Cunningham Dalman are here to help. If you require legal representation or would like to seek advice from a law expert, we hope you’ll talk with someone at our firm. We also encourage you to learn more about legal issues that matter to you. On this page you will find valuable information about many different aspects of the law. We encourage you to spend some time browsing this collection of posts written by Cunningham Dalman attorneys.

Landlords, If a Tenant Falls, You May Get Hurt

Sometimes landlords feel that the law treats them as parents and tenants as their children. Two cases earlier this year reinforce that. The usual rule ...
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Don’t Forget This Key Issue When Selling or Buying a Business

People are vital to all businesses and many businesses simply wouldn’t exist without certain key people. When a business owner sells a company, having these ...
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Loose Lips May Sink Your Ship and Create Liability

After a rancorous political campaign season, I read the Court of Appeals opinion in Bedford v Witte and Hoyer with great interest. In both political ...
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Check It Out. Things to Check in Picking a Building Site.

If you want to build a new house, there are a number of factors you need to verify. Assumptions can lead to problems or at ...
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Create Meaning for Your Employees

A national survey found that 51% of employees were not engaged in their job last year. Even worse, 17.5% were actively disengaged. These were the ...
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Do your employment policies comply with the new OSHA guidelines?

OSHA, the federal agency that creates and enforces worker safety rules, has new rules going into effect on December 1, 2016. Michigan has an OSHA-approved ...
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Say What You Mean–The Way A Court Will Read It

In writing legal agreements, it is best to be clear. Often this means that lawyers use legal jargon because courts have already ruled what such ...
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Vince Duckworth to Officiate Michigan High School Division 1 Football Championship

Cunningham Dalman partner, Vince Duckworth, was selected to officiate the Michigan High School Athletic Association’s Division 1 Football Championship this past Saturday at Ford Field ...
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What Fires Should a Business Owner Put Out Today or Plan to Extinguish in the Future

Business owners are faced with putting out fires each and every day. Since their time and resources are limited, they have to prioritize which ones ...
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Why Don’t I Have Good Title to This Property?

I was having coffee with a friend a few days ago and he said he bought real property at an auction after a tax foreclosure. ...
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The law can seem like a daunting and complex tangle. The attorneys of Cunningham Dalman are here to help. If you require legal representation or would like to seek advice from a law expert, we hope you’ll talk with someone at our firm. We also encourage you to learn more about legal issues that matter to you. On this page you will find valuable information about many different aspects of the law. We encourage you to spend some time browsing this collection of posts written by Cunningham Dalman attorneys.

Landlords, If a Tenant Falls, You May Get Hurt

Sometimes landlords feel that the law treats them as parents and tenants as their children. Two cases earlier this year reinforce that. The usual rule in “slip and fall” cases is that, if the defect is open and obvious, the fault lies with the person who slipped. Thus, if a person sees a parking lot

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Don’t Forget This Key Issue When Selling or Buying a Business

People are vital to all businesses and many businesses simply wouldn’t exist without certain key people. When a business owner sells a company, having these key employees continue in their roles can be critical for the buyer and justifying what they’ve paid. Alternatively, if these key employees leave, the value of the business deteriorates and

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Loose Lips May Sink Your Ship and Create Liability

After a rancorous political campaign season, I read the Court of Appeals opinion in Bedford v Witte and Hoyer with great interest. In both political campaigns and litigation, broad and emotional allegations are often made. While there are few rules for political campaigns, there are boundaries for statements by attorneys and other persons about public

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Check It Out. Things to Check in Picking a Building Site.

If you want to build a new house, there are a number of factors you need to verify. Assumptions can lead to problems or at least added cost. –To know if you can legally build what you want, check zoning and private restrictions. You may find you cannot build that accessory building you want. –Verify

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Create Meaning for Your Employees

A national survey found that 51% of employees were not engaged in their job last year. Even worse, 17.5% were actively disengaged. These were the highest levels measured since 2000. This issue of engaging employees combined with a 3.2% unemployment rate in the local economy creates significant challenges for companies. Business owners know that attracting,

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Do your employment policies comply with the new OSHA guidelines?

OSHA, the federal agency that creates and enforces worker safety rules, has new rules going into effect on December 1, 2016. Michigan has an OSHA-approved state plan, so the Michigan’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration applies to most employers in the State of Michigan. However, the federal government retains enforcement of the anti-retaliation provisions of

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Say What You Mean–The Way A Court Will Read It

In writing legal agreements, it is best to be clear. Often this means that lawyers use legal jargon because courts have already ruled what such jargon means. But legal jargon used incorrectly can make trouble. An easement agreement created an “exclusive” access easement was “for the sole and exclusive use” of both the grantor’s and

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Why Don’t I Have Good Title to This Property?

I was having coffee with a friend a few days ago and he said he bought real property at an auction after a tax foreclosure. They were puzzled because he was told that the County Treasurer acquired clear title to the property in a tax foreclosure. He received a deed from the treasurer. But a

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321 Settlers Road
Holland, MI 49422-1767

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