Can our township adopt an ordina...
Yes. The new Section 108(6) of the Land Division Act expressly permits local ordinances to exceed the state baseline; there is no numerical ...
Read MorePhone 517.381.0100
High Contrast
We are involved in our communities, our profession, and our clients' associations and activities.
The Bath Charter Township Board has voted unanimously to hire the Okemos law firm of Fahey Schultz Burzych Rhodes to serve as the Township’s legal counsel. The vote occurred at the Board’s July 15 regular meeting following its review of proposals from four area law firms. Bath Charter Township provides a wide range of public services to its residents, including police and fire services, zoning administration, and property tax administration. The Fahey Schultz firm will serve as the Township Attorney providing legal representation on all matters facing the Township. The services will include general advice and counsel to the Township Board and the Township’s Administration, handling property tax appeals before the Michigan Tax Tribunal, and labor and employment matters.
Yes. The new Section 108(6) of the Land Division Act expressly permits local ordinances to exceed the state baseline; there is no numerical ...
Read MoreThe Problem Is Already Here On December 23, 2025, Governor Whitmer signed Senate Bill 23 into law as Public Act 58 of 2025, amending Michiga...
Read MoreEarlier this month, the State of Virginia amended the Virginia Retail Franchising Act in two ways: (1) Virginia law governs all Virginia fra...
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.