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No. Michigan employers may not withhold a paycheck even if an employee (or former employee) has retained the employer’s property. The payc...
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No. Michigan employers may not withhold a paycheck even if an employee (or former employee) has retained the employer’s property. The payc...
Read MoreTownships of all sizes rely on workers to carry out basic governmental functions and keep the township running smoothly. Although larger tow...
Read MoreA Township can only enter into such a sales contract if the property is no longer being used for a public purpose. Michigan courts have defi...
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