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Two Attorneys at Resnick Law P.C. Recognized by SuperLawyers Magazine

September 10, 2019

JUST PUBLISHED! Nathan Resnick and Julie Trepeck Harris of Resnick Law P.C. were recently recognized by SuperLawyers magazine for their superior legal skills. Nathan Resnick Named as SuperLawyer 2019-2020 For the second year in a row, H. Nathan Resnick has been named one of the top attorneys in Michigan for his superior work in the… [Continue Reading]

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Don’t Fall Prey to Financial Con Artists

March 14, 2016

Last week, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette announced felony charges against a Birmingham man, alleging he stole money from Michigan residents facing mortgage foreclosures or seeking help to manage credit card debt. The 35 felony charges filed against both Modify Loan Experts LLC and its owner allege that the company promised its clients that they… [Continue Reading]

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Money, water and the Zika Virus: What are the Connections?

January 31, 2016

  Economic decisions have an impact on public health. We certainly saw that in Flint. Local government (headed by an emergency manager, appointed by the governor) made a decision to change the source of the water, because the prices of the Detroit Water authority were perceived to be too high (and many residents of Flint… [Continue Reading]

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The District Detroit

January 13, 2016

Detroit has infamously faced decades of blight, crime and financial turmoil. Recent developments have put the city back on track to prosperity and the city is scheduled to undergo major development projects over the next couple years. At the pinnacle of these development projects is the District Detroit, an entertainment district that will connect Midtown… [Continue Reading]

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How to Start a Small Business: Is your Business Feasible?

January 13, 2016

Starting your own business requires far more than just a good idea. In order for a startup to succeed, the business must be feasible, you must have a strong and detailed business plan and you must decide which form of entity will best suit the business’needs. First, let’s start with determining the feasibility of your… [Continue Reading]

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U.S. SENATORS PLAN TO ELIMINATE FANNIE MAE AND FREDDIE MAC

June 25, 2013

U.S. Senators, Sens. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.), announced today, June 25, 2013, that they will  introduce a bill to eliminate the government controlled mortgage insurance giants, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.   The plan in its current form would replace these entities with a new government reinsurer, but the bill does not provide… [Continue Reading]

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Large Settlement Available to Service Men and Women Who Lost their Homes to Foreclosure While on Active Duty.

May 17, 2013

In April 2013, the United States Justice Department announced a settlement agreement with BAC Home Loans Servicing LP, a subsidiary of Bank of America Corporation, and Saxon Mortgage Servicing Inc., a subsidiary of Morgan Stanley on behalf of 316 service members whose homes were unlawfully foreclosed upon between 2006 and 2010.   These Service members are… [Continue Reading]

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Brian Rookard presenting on Finance and Bankruptcy Aspects of Divorce

November 14, 2012

Part 1:  Thursday November 8, 2012, 6pm-8pm – Family Court, Safety, and Other Considerations Part 2:  Thursday November 15, 2012, 6pm-8pm – Financial Consideration and Becoming Your Own Advocate Location:  30400 Telegraph Rd., Suite 101, Bingham Farms, MI 48025 To register for the seminar contact Andrea Redman at: 248-334-1284 ext 389 or aredman@haven-oakland.org Not only… [Continue Reading]

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Welcome To Our New Legal Blog!

May 20, 2012

The law firm of Resnick Law, P.C. is pleased to welcome you to our new legal blog!  Tune into our blog to read about upcoming events at the firm, news about our cases, insightful legal articles, and much more. The attorneys of Resnick Law are very active in the Metro-Detroit community.  Follow the blog to… [Continue Reading]

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