LANSING – Butzel Long attorney and shareholder Kevin C. O’Malley was a featured panelist during a live, state-wide broadcast of the “Michigan Business Rap,” radio show on Aug. 16. Other panelists included Jim McDaniels, owner, The McDaniels Agency, Farm Bureau Insurance; and Tom Hamp, owner, AdviCoach Mid-Michigan.
O’Malley provided key insight targeted to small business owners about lawsuits. He also discussed the validity of verbal transactions; critical details small businesses must include in their contracts; employment laws; forming a relationship with an attorney, and proactive approaches to take before or after a law suit has commenced, to name a few.
At the same time, the panel discussed insurance considerations for small businesses and employment policies. A link to the interview can be found at https://www.mibizrap.com/
Based in Butzel Long’s Lansing office, O’Malley concentrates his practice on business law and banking matters with significant experience in trade and professional association law. He is regarded as a leading expert on both association and secured transaction law. He also advises startups and emerging companies.
- Posted August 28, 2017
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