Does your business utilize noncompetes? If so, you will want to read the linked Client Alert “Federal Trade Commission Issues Ban on Noncompete Clauses.” Please contact Nikole Canute, Scott Dwyer, Nathaniel Wolf, Dominic Clolinger, or Kathryn Stegink if you have questions. https://bit.ly/3w9bg6m
About us
Mika Meyers PLC provides a broad range of legal services to individuals, families, businesses, municipalities, and educational institutions throughout Michigan and nationwide. The diversity and flexibility of our skills enables us to effectively represent large corporations, closely-held companies, and individuals in matters as simple as a two-party contract or as complex as a multi-defendant lawsuit; as commonplace as a warning letter or as obscure as contesting a natural resources dispute.
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http://www.mikameyers.com
External link for Mika Meyers PLC
- Industry
- Law Practice
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Type
- Public Company
- Specialties
- Alternative Dispute Resolution, Auto Accidents, Business & Commercial, Trusts & Estates, Bankruptcy, Civil Litigation, Commercial Lending, Criminal Law, Tax, Municipal, Personal Injury, Environmental, Family Law, Divorce, Health Care, Immigration, and Labor & Employment...
Locations
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Primary
900 Monroe Avenue NW
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503, US
Employees at Mika Meyers PLC
Updates
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On April 23, 2024, the U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”) announced its final rule altering certain regulations relating to Section 13(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”). The final rule raises the threshold salary required to be considered for the above exemptions. Dominic Clolinger explains the final ruling in the linked Client Alert. https://bit.ly/3Uuq4Wp
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Township clients and friends, if you are attending the Michigan Townships Association Educational Conference next week in Traverse City, we invite you to visit us at our hospitality reception on Tuesday, April 23 for snacks and refreshments. Details are included in the link below. Also, Mark Nettleton will be speaking on April 23 at noon on “The Benefits and Burdens of Using Special Assessments for Improvement Projects.” Ronald Redick will also be speaking on Tuesday, April 23 from 2:45 to 4:00 p.m. on “Go With the Flow: Water Resources and Your Township.” We hope you have a chance to sit in on these sessions. https://bit.ly/449XgG8
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Sharing ownership in a family cottage or lake home is not easy when there are many owners. Neil Jansen explains in the linked article that there are three options to transfer a family’s cottage, and he explains the pros and cons of each. If you have questions regarding transferring your family’s cottage or lake home, please contact Neil Jansen at njansen@mikameyers.com or 616-632-8052. https://bit.ly/4cyahgj
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March is Women’s History Month and it was established to celebrate women who have shaped our country’s history. Mika Meyers is very fortunate to have some amazing women on our team who contribute to our firm’s success. Kimberly Large, Liz Bransdorfer, Jennifer Puplava, Nikole Canute, Kathryn Zoller, Amber Soler, April Yue Li #WomensHistoryMonth
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April Yue Li Li explains in a Client Alert that on March 8, 2024, in a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and industry associations, a federal judge in Texas vacated the new joint employer rule issued by the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) in 2023 and preserved the 2020 rule. P lease see link for further details. https://bit.ly/4ci4hIj
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Attorney Ronald Redick will be a panelist participating in an "Ask the Expert" webinar titled, "Water Law and Community Involvement" on Wednesday, March 20 from noon to 1:00. Please see post below for details.
On Wednesday March 20, 2024, from noon to 1:00 pm, Ronald Redick, Mika Meyers PLC, will be one of the four panelists participating in an "Ask the Expert" webinar titled, "Water Law and Community Involvement." This webinar is part of an broader online course offered by MSU Extension, called "Introduction to Lakes Online." The course covers topics including lake ecology, watersheds, natural shorelines, aquatic plants, riparian law, and community engagement. Registration for the course is closed this year, but MSUE has offered the course each year since 2014, and intends to continue the course in the future. Registration begins in the fall of each year. If you would like to register for next year's program, the program page can be found at https://lnkd.in/gv2M492T.
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The firm is currently seeking a Business Litigation Attorney to practice in our Grand Rapids office. For immediate consideration, please contact Nikole Canute at ncanute@mikameyers.com. https://lnkd.in/gmAtcSyQ
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In a Client Alert, Dominic Clolinger explained the recent CDC updates regarding COVID-19 recommendations. https://bit.ly/3T1nwNO