Kotz Sangster employment law attorneys Heather Ptasznik and Matt Derby will be among the featured presenters during an upcoming Sterling Educational Services Seminar in Troy, Michigan.
Kotz Sangster attorneys Ed Boucher and John Below presented "What Makes Great Companies Great?" during the Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association's 2017 Annual Conference at the Soaring Eagle Resort in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.
Attorney Phil Grashoff has been named by the Grand Rapids Business Journal as one of many area business leaders for the honor of Newsmaker of the Year.
The City Council of Farmington Hills supported Mayor Ken Massey's recommendation that attorney George Curran be reappointed to the Brownfield Redevelopment Authority.
Krista Jackson, a Grand Rapids native, recently relocated from Kotz Sangster's office in Bloomfield Hills back home to her roots in West Michigan. The Legal News covered her personal story and growth in the profession.
Effective February 5, 2017, the Qualified Dispositions in Trusts Act was signed by Michigan's Governor Rick Snyder in December. Michigan now joins 16 other states in allowing Domestic Asset Protection Trusts (DAPTs).
Anthony Sciara, commercial lawyer and litigator, has authored an article discussing online service agreements for the November 2016 issue of Great Lakes Banker.
On the heels of its recent expansion in four Southwest communities, Kotz Sangster has opened an office in St. Joe and signed on four new attorneys to better serve clients in the region.