Michael Patrick James

108 S. Pine St., Fenton, MI

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4.9 / 5
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5.0
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19 Reviews
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14 Reviews
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Education

2012
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Six Sigma - Healthcare
2010
Michigan State University, MBA - Master of Business Administration
2005
University of Miami School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2002
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.9 33 reviews
Avvo 5.0
Google Maps 4.8

Margaret

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12 Feb, 2024
You don't often meet a person who is both as smart as a tack and also compassionate and kind. Michael is a great person as well as a great lawyer. Michael was able to point out nuances in my legal situation that I hadn't even thought of.
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Stacey peters

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08 Feb, 2024
Best attorney around when it comes to Real Estate Law, as well as estates, trusts & wills. Highly recommend him!
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Ralph edwards

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01 Dec, 2023
Mike met with me and we spoke for an hour however, a red flag went up when he shared his 800 caseload and that he was the only attorney. After our meeting I phoned him and texted with a couple of questions. He never returned my call or text. If you can't return my call then there is effective no service.
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Pros
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Diligent, detail-oriented, and ethical in legal counsel
“He is diligent, detail oriented and ethical.”
2
Provides excellent communication and responsiveness
“His communication was always very prompt.”
3
Offers knowledgeable and strategic legal expertise
“The combination of his legal and business expertise has proved to be instrumental in the growth of our company.”
4
Goes above and beyond to understand client needs and achieve their goals
“Michael genuinely cares and he goes above and beyond providing a response in a timely manner.”
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Recommended by peers and previous clients for legal services
“I would highly recommend Michael to anyone seeking counsel for their small business or entrepreneurial venture- no questions asked!”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2017:
Business Law Analysis, It’s Never Too Early to Start Planning
2016:
Michigan Association of CPAs, Estate Planning for Michigan Snowbirds
2015:
Health Care Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan, Troubleshooting the Affordable Care Act
2015:
Business Law Analysis, Supreme Court Upholds Tax Subsidies for Federal Marketplace
2014:
Ingham County Bar Association Briefs, Plan Ahead for Your 2015 Health Insurance Purchases
2014:
Business Law Analysis, Independent Contractors and Health Care Reform
2014:
Business Law Analysis, Final Rules Regarding "Pay or Play" Create Important Changes for Employers Under ACA
2013:
Muskegon County Legal News, New Order: Attorney Taking Stock of Health Care Changes
2013:
Business Law Analysis, Changes in Health Care Laws Allow Retailers to Expand the Scope of Rewards Programs
2013:
Health Care Weekly Review, Health Insurance Exchanges: The Participation Paradox
2013:
Business Law Analysis, Government Pushes Pause on Pay or Play Mandate
2013:
Business Law Analysis, Blue Cross Blue Shield Seeks Partners for New Exclusive Provider Networks
2013:
Oakland County Legal News, New Order: Attorney Taking Stock of Health Care Changes
2013:
Macomb County Legal News, New Order: Attorney Taking Stock of Health Care Changes
2013:
Detroit Legal News, New Order: Attorney Taking Stock of Health Care Changes
2013:
Ingham County Legal News, Michigan Snow Birds in Florida
2013:
Business Law Analysis, Health Insurance Exchanges: The Participation Paradox
2012:
Business Law Analysis, Patent Law Update: The America Invents Act – Part 3: Patent Ownership, Validity & Conflicts
2012:
Business Law Analysis, Proposed Reporting Requirements Aim to Shed Light on Relationships Between Physicians and Manufactures
2012:
Business Law Analysis, Avoid Pinning Your Name to a Copyright or Trademark Infringement Lawsuit
2012:
Health Care Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan, Accountable Care Organizations in Michigan: A Whitepaper on ACOs and Michigan Law
2012:
Business Law Analysis, What is the Value of an Expired Groupon Voucher?
2012:
Business Law Analysis, The Supreme Court Determines that States Cannot be Penalized for Declining to Participate in Medicaid Expansion under the Affordable Care Act
2012:
Business Law Analysis, Mind the Gap: Supreme Court’s Affordable Care Act Decision Does Not Bridge the Gap of Potential Uninsured Patients for Hospitals and Health Systems
2012:
Gongwer Michigan, Court's Health Care Decision May Open Way for Major Medicaid Debates, Differences Between States
2012:
Business Law Analysis, New Requirements for Nursing Facilities Under the Affordable Care Act
2012:
Business Law Analysis, What Does it Take to be a Successful Collegiate Entrepreneur?
2012:
Business Law Analysis, Michigan to Partner with Federal Government to Create Health Exchange
2012:
Business Law Analysis, Strengthening the Michigan Economy through Michigan Business Courts
2012:
Business Law Analysis, Patent Law Update: The America Invents Act – Part 1: Patent Applications
2012:
Business Law Analysis, Patent Law Update: The America Invents Act – Part 2: Patent Applications Continued
2011:
Business Law Analysis, Do Your Employees Have the Right Stuff?
2011:
The Greater Lansing Business Monthly, Cultivating Business Growth in the Greater Lansing Area
2007:
CSK Litigation Quarterly, Punitive Damages in Florida Class Actions
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