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Thomas. R. Morris
Morris & Morris Attorneys, P.L.L.C.
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Biography
B.A., International Relations, James Madison College, Michigan State University. J.D., University of Michigan Law School, 1986. Practice concentrated in bankruptcy, commercial law, business law, workouts, real estate and complex situations.
Practice Areas
- Appeals & Appellate
- Civil Appeals, Federal Appeals
- Bankruptcy
- Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Debt Relief
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Collections
- Foreclosure Defense
- International Law
- Human Rights, Imports & Exports
Fees
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Free Consultation
The depth and duration of the free consultation depends upon the nature and scope of the potential engagement. -
Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
Standard hourly rate is $350.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Michigan
- 6th Circuit
Languages
- French: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
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- Morris & Morris Attorneys, P.L.L.C.
- - Current
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- Silverman & Morris, P.L.L.C.
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- shareholder
- Shefferly, Silverman & Morris
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- attorney
- Schlussel, Lifton
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Education
- University of Michigan Law School
- J.D.
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- Michigan State University
- B.A. | international relations
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- James Madison College
Awards
- listing 2008 to present
- Superlawyers
Professional Associations
- Creditor/Debtors Rights Committee, Business Law Section, State Bar of Michigan
- member
- - Current
- American Bankruptcy Institute
- member
- - Current
- Activities: Occasional lecturer.
- State Bar of Michigan, Business Law Section, Creditor/Debtor Rights Committee
- member
- - Current
- Business Law Section Council
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Publications
Articles & Publications
- The Michigan Exemption Initiative
- Michigan Business Law Journal
- The History and Futrure of Michigan Debtor Exemptions
- Michigan Business Law Journal
- Representing Small Business Debtors in Bankruptcy
- ICLE
- The Discharge of "Trustee" Debts: Defining the Term "Fiduciary Capacity" under Bankruptcy Code section 523(a)(4)
- Michigan Business Law Journal
- Judgment Liens Against Real Property: H.B. 4941 Proposes Major Changes
- Michigan Real Property Review
Speaking Engagements
- Individual Chapter 11 Reorganizations, ABI Central States conference, Traverse City, Michigan
- American Bankruptcy Institute
- moderator and speaker
Websites & Blogs
- Website
- Website
Legal Answers
267 Questions Answered
- Q. I'm renting a home and I have a feeling the person does not own it. I looked up the homea d it shows a different owner
- A: The question "What should I do" is too complex to answer here. You may wish to consult an attorney to identify your options. There are several options, and the choice between the options will depend upon a number of factors.
- Q. Can I regain ownership of the property through a quiet title lawsuit?
- A: Yes, you can regain title even if the third party is innocent. This answer is based upon the facts that you provided, and certain assumptions. This is likely to be a complex situation, and it's not possible to predict the cost of a quiet-title lawsuit without more facts. You need to consult with an attorney.
- Q. Can I have my wages Garnished if I never received a court date for a lawsuit against me?
- A: If you were not served with the summons and complaint, you may have a basis for setting aside the judgment and stopping the garnishment. Also, a wage garnishment is limited to 25% of your net take-home pay. However, you need to file something with the court to raise these issues, and most people require the services of an attorney in order to raise the issues effectively.
Annotations
- Miller v. Wylie
- US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
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