Nonprofit Purchases Higher Ed Institutions, Now They’re Set to Close
Dream Center schools are set to close after student loan funding is cut off and nonprofit can no longer continue with its ambitious venture.
Dream Center schools are set to close after student loan funding is cut off and nonprofit can no longer continue with its ambitious venture.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection recently seized close to one million pounds of illegal pork at a New Jersey port in an effort to prevent African swine fever from harming the U.S. pork industry.
Southfield, Michigan based Maddin, Hauser, Roth & Heller, P.C., is pleased to announce that Julie Beth Teicher was inducted as a fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy on March 15, 2019, in Coronado, California. The College is an honorary professional and educational association of bankruptcy and insolvency professionals. It plays an important role in
Southfield, Michigan based Maddin, Hauser, Roth & Heller, P.C., is pleased to announce that James M. Reid, IV, has been recognized in the Oakland County Executive’s Elite 40 Under 40 Class of 2019. An initiative of County Executive L. Brooks Patterson, the Elite 40 Under 40 program spotlights dynamic leaders under the age of 40
People usually think of parents and their children when they think about estate planning. However, with singledom on the rise, it’s an important topic for those without spouses and children.
Champions of supply side economics claim that manipulating the money supply to increase the available supply of goods and services creates opportunity and prosperity, but does it really work that way?
Senior citizens are often victimized by scammers, and the Missouri Attorney General (AG)’s Office and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently announced a $30 million settlement in a sweepstakes scheme targeting the elderly.
Police officer was involved in two U-turn highway collisions in just two years. Damages have been awarded to motorcyclist who sustained injuries.
Humana Inc. recently agreed to settle a pregnancy discrimination case stemming from allegations that the company fired Kate Jenkins for having a baby and going on maternity leave.
The state of Washington and Triumph Treatment Services are under fire in a new suit alleging it failed to supervise a mother who nearly starved her twin daughter’s to death.