“But They’re Salarie...
“But they’re salaried!” It is one of the most common misconceptions in employment law: that paying an employee a salary eliminates any...
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Mark J. Burzych has been appointed to the State Bar of Michigan’s Business Impact Committee. The Committee is part of the State Bar of Michigan’s Judicial Crossroads Task Force that will focus on the future of Michigan’s court system. Mr. Burzych, along with the other appointed committee members, will embark on a comprehensive review and evaluation of our justice system and make recommendations on how Michigan can best meet the needs of the public and business in the face of the transformational economic changes underway in our state. The Business Impact Committee is due to have its recommendation to the Task Force by mid-2010.
“But they’re salaried!” It is one of the most common misconceptions in employment law: that paying an employee a salary eliminates any...
Read MoreNo, this is generally something that is up to the Board’s discretion. Michigan’s Open Meetings Act (OMA) only requires that memb...
Read MoreA common question we get from our clients is whether a township has an obligation to enforce its ordinances. This can be an especially hot t...
Read MoreAt Fahey Schultz Burzych Rhodes PLC, we’ve been helping municipalities, franchised businesses, employers, and more with their legal needs since 2008. We’d love to learn how we can help you, too.