News

“They Call Him Mr. Paulson”
A new article by Howard Lax, who discusses the $700 million government bailout of mortgage securities. Click for full article.

Closely-Held Businesses: Breaking up is Hard to Do
An article by David Deutsch that addresses the many challenges of closely held businesses. Click for full article.

The Mortgage News
January - June 2008 Edition now available.

The Mortgage News
December 2007 Edition now available.

June 26, 2008
C. Thomas Ludden has been named partner of Lipson, Neilson, Cole, Seltzer & Garin, P.C., in Bloomfield Hills. Click here for full article.

June 24, 2008
Sandra D. Glazier has joined the Bloomfield Hills office of Lipson, Neilson, Cole, Seltzer and Garin, P.C. as an attorney in the firm’s Estate Planning Group and Center for Estate Planning. Click here for full release.

Lipson, Neilson, Cole, Seltzer & Garin, P.C. announces it will be expanding its estate planning, probate and trust administration practice by acquiring the Southfield law practice of Steven H. Malach, effective immediately.

Partner Joseph A. Starr, Elected to serve a two year term as a Council Member for the Labor and Employment Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan.

Jeffrey T. Neilson, Steven R. Cole, Joseph P. Garin, Joseph A. Starr, Howard A. Lax and Barry L. Howard Named 2007 “Super Lawyers” by Law & Politics.

Joseph A. Starr Selected to Moderate a Panel Discussion at the Professional Liability Underwriting Society - Employment Practices Liability Symposium.

Recent Articles

HOPE NOW: Is the Fix in or is this Another Thumb in the Dike?
By Howard A. Lax

Breaking_From_Digital_Flock
By Jason M. Shinn

Choose Employee Benefit Plans Wisely
By Jeffrey T. Neilson

Retaining Key Employees:
Traditional Stock Plans Not Always an Option
By Barry J. Lipson

The Buy-Sell Agreement
By Steven R. Cole

Arbitration of Legal Malpractice Claims:
The Good and the Bad

By Phillip E. Seltzer

Adrift in a Sea of Venue Determining “Original” Injury in a Legal Malpractice Case Without a Compass
By Phillip E. Seltzer and C. Thomas Ludden

The Statute of Limitations and Legal Malpractice:
Protecting Against the Revival of Stale Malpractice Claims
By Phillip E. Seltzer and Karen A. Smyth