by payton | Mar 6, 2025 | Blog
Attention all owners of commercial and industrial real properties in Michigan: By now, you should have received in the mail a “Notice of Assessment, Taxable Valuation, and Property Classification” from your local assessor for each parcel of real property that you own....
by payton | Feb 25, 2025 | Blog
As you formulate your corporate plans and professional goals in 2025, Aloia Law would like to take a moment to recommend that you add a corporate record audit and assessment to your to-do list. One of the most common complications we address in our business law...
by payton | Jan 9, 2025 | Blog
Even in good marriages, challenges exist. The emotional toll of a failing relationship can make legal decisions overwhelming. If you’re considering legal separation or divorce, having experienced and level-headed attorneys by your side is crucial. ...
by payton | Jan 6, 2025 | Blog
While Intellectual Property (IP) assets are out of sight, they should never be out of mind. IP assets are some of the most valuable assets on the balance sheets of businesses today, with recent studies estimating that they comprise as much as 90% of the current market...
by payton | Jun 5, 2023 | Blog
On May 18, 2023, the Michigan Court of Appeals issued two separate opinions affirming circuit court victories for Aloia Law clients in two unrelated shareholder/membership disputes. Aaron Keyes, a partner at Aloia Law, served as lead counsel in both cases and their...
by payton | Apr 13, 2023 | Blog
Ralph Colasuonno, a partner at Aloia Law, successfully defended a commercial landlord from a national fitness center’s rent abatement claims arising from Michigan’s mandatory shutdown orders during the Covid-19 pandemic. In Fitness International, LLC v National Retail...