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Michigan Corporate Law
Attorneys
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Many of our
clients (i.e., condominium and
homeowners associations) are organized
as non-profit corporations. We assist
these clients in addressing all of the
issues that they face as corporations,
including:
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Assisting corporations in taking
measures to protect volunteer
directors against fiduciary
liabilities
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Assisting with the preparation and
filing of documentation to meet the
state’s requirements for
corporations, including annual
reports, articles of incorporation,
and amendments
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General
counseling regarding the
requirements of Michigan’s corporate
laws, such as the need to observe
corporate formalities, requirements
for valid meetings of a
corporation’s board of directors,
and the taking of corporate minutes
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Organizational issues, including the
filing of the necessary
documentation to create a
corporation
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Bylaw
issues, including amendment,
interpretation and enforcement
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