Last Friday, Fausone Bohn, LLP
hosted its third “Lansing to Local” event at Schoolcraft College’s VistaTech Center. The event provided an informal discussion on
pending legislative and regulatory reforms and how they affect business in
Wayne County. The event was attended by
over 60 guests including several local mayors and supervisors, Michigan judges,
Wayne County commissioners, and business leaders from southeast Michigan.
The event boasted two great
speakers – John J. Walsh, Speaker Pro Tem of the Michigan House of
Representatives and Hon. Chad C. Schmucker, Michigan State Court Administrator.
Mr. Walsh discussed the
priorities of the legislature and the bills to be debated during the last few
weeks before the holiday break (termed the “lame duck” session). In addition to serving as the Speaker Pro Tem
of the Michigan House of Representatives, Mr. Walsh is an attorney with Fausone
Bohn, LLP in Northville.
Mr. Schmucker then discussed the
implementation of Michigan’s new business courts. These courts will be required in circuits that
have three or more judges. They should
provide for better predictability of business cases and judges with more expertise
in that area of the law.
Additionally, Mr. Schmucker
discussed the State Court
Administrative Office’s new measures to improve the performance and
efficiency of Michigan courts. This will
be achieved by identifying problem areas, setting goals, and evaluating
performance through a variety of means including customer satisfaction surveys.
If you have questions about these
or other legal topics, or would like to be invited to the next Lansing to Local
event. Please contact Paul Bohn at (248)
380-0000 ext. 9988 or pbohn@fb-firm.com.
That was truly a nice event! Thanks for sharing detailed information with pictures. Very soon I am also going to attend such an event with my friends at some domestic Chicago venues. I’m so excited to meet my friends after a long time!
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