Business breakups, buyouts discussed
The Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants, Small Business Forum, and Commercial Litigation Committee will present “Business Breakups and Owner Buyouts: Legal, Tax, and Accounting Issues” today, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Columbia Center in Troy.
Speakers include Jeffrey J. Groen of Groen, Kluka, & Co.; Mark E. Kellogg of Fraser, Trebilcock, Davis, & Dunlap PC; Gerard Mantese of Mantese, Honigman, Rossman, & Williamson PC; and Michael J. Mayette of Rehmann.
Moderators will be Kim Mastrangel, MACPA director of Seminars and Alternative Education, and Douglas L. Toering of Toering Law Firm PLLC.
The registration fee is $25.
For information, call 248.953.9022.
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ADTC hosts Tigers outing on August 20
The Association of Defense Trial Counsel (ADTC) will host a baseball outing on Tuesday, August 20 when the Detroit Tigers take on the Minnesota Twins at Comerica Park in Detroit.
There will be a picnic buffet beginning at 5:30 p.m. in the Tiger Club at Comerica Park up until game time. Tickets are for the 7:05 p.m. game in the lower deck, right field box seat in Section 116.
There will be a cash bar available during the picnic.
Due to the limited ticket availability, it is suggested confirming purchase with the ADTC as soon as possible.
To order tickets, visit www.adtc.org and mail order form along with payment of $68 per ticket to: ADTC, 4315 Kiefer, Warren 48091-5003. Tickets will be mailed prior to the game.
For more information, call Chuck Trickey at 586.465.8203 or Diane Hirshey at 313.237.0610.
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Schools again barred from collecting union dues
DETROIT (AP) — A Michigan law that prohibits school districts from helping unions collect dues is back on the books.
Federal Judge Denise Page Hood erased an injunction that had suspended the law for more than a year. She acted Wednesday after an appeals court recently struck down her 2012 decision.
The law was approved by the Republican-controlled Legislature and signed by Gov. Rick Snyder. It stops payroll deduction of union dues paid by teachers and other school employees and forces them to write a check.
Hood said lawmakers were trying to starve unions. But the appeals court, in a 2-1 decision, said an end to payroll deduction doesn’t end a union’s right to free speech.
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Newspaper sues to get Kilpatrick mugshot
DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Free Press is suing the federal government over its refusal to release the mugshots of former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and two other people.
The newspaper says the U.S. Justice Department is ignoring court rulings dating to the 1990s that treat photos of criminal defendants as public documents.
The Free Press wants photos of Kilpatrick, his father Bernard and a friend, Bobby Ferguson, when they were charged with corruption. They’re now awaiting their sentence in Detroit federal court.
The government has said releasing photos would violate privacy, despite court decisions to the contrary.
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