Traverse City attorney in murder-for-hire plot is disbarred
Clarence K. Gomery, a Traverse City defense lawyer, has been disbarred. Gomery pleaded guilty earlier this year to hiring a man to murder another attorney.
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Family of woman killed in recalled Jeep Liberty to file lawsuit
The family of a pregnant woman killed in a recalled Chrysler Jeep says the company's fine and buyback are too little, too late.
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MIPs issued for teen survivors of Stony Creek crash
The Washington Township attorney has issued misdemeanor warrants for the two survivors of the Stony Creek car crash that killed three teens on May 8.
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Judge dismisses lawsuit by doctor terminated after Facebook comment
Judge Gordon Quist, of the U.S. District Court in West Michigan, said the lawsuit against Spectrum Health was dismissed because the court lacks jurisdiction over the case.
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Parties in ‘family lawsuit’ argued damages for dog bite
The case was a one-day summary jury trial.
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Final Notice Of Disbarment
A Traverse City attorney has been disbarred effective July 15, 2015, following his plea-based conviction of solicitation of murder.
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MiLW’s 2015 Women in the Law honorees announced
Michigan Lawyers Weekly is pleased to announce the Class of 2015 of MiLW’s “Women in the Law” awards program.
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Press Release: Pure Capital Funding welcomes industry expert Ralph Sherman as General Counsel and SVP of Government Relations
BIRMINGHAM, Mich. — Ralph Sherman, a 27 year securities law veteran has assumed a crucial role in the future of Pure Capital Funding. “Pure Capital Funding has grown tremendously and we are strategically positioning ourselves for our next platform of growth,” said Mr. Sherman. “It’s critical that we take the time to implement our strategic objectives as we move into the future. I look forward to serving a larger role in assisting with the firm’s overall growth and to further positioning Pure Capital Funding as one of the premier real estate crowdfunding platforms in the nation.”
Finally, Mr. Sherman stressed that “when choosing to crowdfund some or all of a real estate or other investment project, to choose the right company with the right resources to get the job done is critical. I’m pleased to couple my almost three decades of securities law experience with Matthew Vogel’s two decades of experience and success as a builder and real estate developer.”
Ralph M. Sherman, Esq. has been practicing law since 1988 and is licensed in both the State of Michigan and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. He is licensed before numerous US District and Circuit Courts of Appeals, as well as the Securities and Exchange Commission, the U.S. Tax Court and the Supreme Court of the United States.
He is an expert in securities laws and regulations and regularly speaks to real estate investors across the United States about raising investment capital in SEC compliance. He has worked with business owners, entrepreneurs and others to raise funds utilizing crowd funding techniques at the state and federal level, and formerly represented a business incubator in the Soviet Union, Russia and Cyprus. He has a patent pending on a unique capital-raising technique for raising funds from both accredited and non-accredited investors. Mr. Sherman was previously appointed by Michigan Governor Rick Snyder to serve on a commission to reinvent regulations for licensing requirements for dozens of occupations.
About Pure Capital Funding
Pure Capital Funding (http://www.purecapitalfunding.com/) is a Michigan based crowd funding platform that opens up the real estate industry by connecting Michigan investors and Michigan based developers. Potential borrowers submit projects for funding on our platform and sit back and watch their projects get funded online by people that believe in them and their projects. Now with Pure Capital Funding we have created a crowd funding platform that allows you and your neighbors, alongside the local billionaires and millionaires, to invest in your community and in top quality real estate developments in Detroit and around Michigan.
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Three keep seats on Appellate Defender Commission
Two West Bloomfield lawyers and one Detroit attorney have been reappointed to the commission that oversees the State Appellate Defender Office and Michigan Appellate Assigned Counsel System.
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Report: Ann Arbor gun advocate Joshua Wade sues U-M over open carry ban
Wade filed a lawsuit in June against U-M for not granting him a waiver in order to carry a weapon on campus.
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