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Williams, Knack & Burrows, P.C. attorneys act as advisers and legal counsel for entrepreneurs, business and licensed professionals, families, and individuals
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Williams, Knack & Burrows, P.C. Attorneys and Counselors
Williams, Knack & Burrows, P.C. represents clients throughout southeastern Michigan, Livingston County, and surrounding areas, for all of your legal needs with a family type environment.
Our Practice Areas
Business Law
Our attorneys assist business owners and entrepreneurs in selecting the proper type of entity in which to operate (including corporations and limited liability companies), and in establishing and maintaining their business entities.
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Estates, Wills, Trusts
and Probate
Our attorneys assist business owners and individuals in placing their affairs in order through effective and appropriate estate documents and implementing those documents.
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Real Estate
We are also well-versed in real estate
litigation matters, including residential and commercial landlord/tenant disputes, land contract disputes and forfeiture, disputes caused by breaches…
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Tax Matters
Our attorneys assist business owners and individuals with tax planning, sales, and purchases of businesses and real estate.
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Civil Litigation
It is our goal to assist clients with resolving (settling) matters prior to initiating a court proceeding whenever possible.
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Business Agreements and Contracts
Williams, Knack & Burrows, P.C. assists its clients with a wide variety of contracts and agreements, including, but not limited to, customer agreements, employee agreements, independent contractor agreements,..
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Our Latest Blogs & News
“Fish Shredding”: The New White-Collar Crime
One of the most interesting and amusing cases on the docket for the U.S. Supreme Court this coming term has some fishy implications. In Yates v. United States, the Supreme Court will contemplate the application of 18 U.S.C. § 1519, a provision of the Sarbanes-Oxley...
Non-Compete Agreements – Is Your Non-Compete Enforceable Under Michigan Law?
Whether the purpose of an agreement is to retain work done by an employee, to protect confidential company information, or to preserve the business of customers, non-compete agreements are an important tool used by many businesses to protect themselves from the...
Net Neutrality and What the FCC’s Vote Means for Small Businesses
Though you may have heard the phrase “net neutrality” tossed about throughout the past few years or while browsing the Internet, last week’s FCC approval of its network neutrality plan has brought this phrase back to the realm of practical relevance for all...