For the past several years, Resnick Law PC in Bloomfield Hills has been donating holiday gifts for the underprivileged. In 2016, gifts were donated to Oakland County Child Protective Services. The children are not in foster care, but have extensive involvement with CPS. The families are given assistance by CPS to help address and rectify the concerns that brought the families to the attention of CPS. The gifts came from both attorneys and support staff who work in Suite 111 at 40900 Woodward Avenue. Among those gathering Monday, January 23, in celebration of the past year’s efforts were (left to right) Kelly Van Suilichem, Julie Block, Allison Septer, Julie Trepeck Harris, Mike Hamblin, Marla Jacobs, Don Van Suilichem, Nathan Resnick, Joshua Mayowski, Mariana Toma, Bryan Schefman, Helen Levine,?Carina Kraatz, Janell Ferguson, Tim Orlando, and Sonja Brdarski. Resnick Law concentrates in commercial litigation and bankruptcy. Nathan Resnick leases space to more than a dozen attorneys who practice various types of law including family law, estate planning and probate, patent, employment, insurance defense, and general practice.
– Photo by John Meiu
- Posted February 7, 2017
- Tweet This | Share on Facebook
Firm continues tradition of giving
prev
next
headlines Oakland County
- Adoption Day celebrated
- Whitmer signs bipartisan bill to hold drug companies accountable in cases of wrongdoing
- Nessel celebrates bill signing for drug immunity repeal
- Michigan Department of Attorney General staff members recognized by national association
- Damon J. Keith Center's 8th Biennial Lecture spotlights Rhonda Williams, engaging audience on race & justice through poetry and music
headlines National
- Former Justice Sandra Day O’Connor dies at 93
- Anti-Zionist policies by student groups at UC Berkeley Law fostered harassment and hatred, suit alleges
- Nearly 25% of Law Schools Plan to Use JD-Next Admission Test
- ABA Proposal for Accrediting Fully Online Law Schools Out for Notice and Comment
- Court grants review in federal employee’s filing deadlines case
- The morning read for Friday, December 8