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Non-Competition Agreements: Protect Your Company from the Effects of the Great Resignation

Non-Competition Agreements: Protect Your Company from the Effects of the Great Resignation

by Chris Nyenhuis | Jan 12, 2022

In November 2021, over 4.5 million Americans quit their jobs. That’s about 3% of the total workforce. It continues a trend that existed throughout 2021. Employees coming and going is a fact of corporate life, but the Great Resignation makes it more important than ever...
Can A Contractor Recover From A Landlord When The Tenant Fails To Pay?

Can A Contractor Recover From A Landlord When The Tenant Fails To Pay?

by Chris Nyenhuis | Jun 15, 2021

A lien is only as good as the property that it attaches to and that can be foreclosed on. So what happens when a tenant fails to pay for improvements to property that its landlord owns? In a May 2021 decision, the Court of Appeals held that the lien did not attach to...

Don’t Lose Your Lien Rights When You Return To Do Warranty Work

by Chris Nyenhuis | Mar 10, 2021

The Kent County Circuit Court recently held that a contractor that returned to a project to perform repairs lost its lien rights because warranty work does not extend the 90-day timeframe in which a contractor must record its lien. The case provided yet another...

Designation of Critical Infrastructure Workers Under the Governor’s COVID-19 Executive Order

by Chris Nyenhuis | Mar 26, 2020

As you no doubt know by now, Executive Order 2020-21 suspended “activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life.” The Order directs that no person or entity shall operate a business or conduct operations that require workers to leave their homes or places...

Reversing Over 25 Years of Precedent, Supreme Court Holds that Internet Sales are Subject to State Sales Tax

by Chris Nyenhuis | Jun 29, 2018

By Christopher Nyenhuis “[I]n this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” – Benjamin Franklin. Until recently, however, paying states sales tax on items purchased over the internet was largely avoided. But no more. In a June 21st decision,...

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