As an elected township official,...
No. The Michigan Election Law creates a “safe harbor” period for newly elected officials and those whose term is set to end that year. T...
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The Michigan Township Association’s Annual Conference in January, 2010 will feature four presentations by Bill Fahey and Steve Schultz. Steve Schultz will present two sessions to Conference attendees focusing on “Collective Bargaining Strategies in Tough Economic Times” and “Negotiating Employee Compensation and Benefits.” Bill Fahey will present two sessions on “Joint Service Contracts” and “Park Commissions.” In addition, clients and friends should be sure to stop by the firm’s booth in the Exhibition Hall at the Conference. This year, the firm will be located at Booth #301, which is located right across from the MTA booth as you enter the Exhibition Hall.
No. The Michigan Election Law creates a “safe harbor” period for newly elected officials and those whose term is set to end that year. T...
Read MoreIt was just an ordinary day at township hall. You were going about your duties as township official when suddenly the new deputy clerk hands...
Read MoreGenerally, the answer is no. You may notice the Michigan Open Meetings Act contains no requirement for a township board meeting to have an a...
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