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 | Miles J. Murphy, IIIMember
Plachta, Murphy & Associates, P.C. Loraine Professional Building, 124 East Fulton, Suite 100 Grand Rapids, Michigan
49503 (Kent Co.)
Telephone: 616-458-3994 Fax: 616-458-2410 http://www.pmalawpc.com
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| Practice Areas | Bankruptcy Chapter 7; Breach of Contract; Business Law; Business Litigation; Celebrex; Civil Litigation(50%, 40); Child Support; Collections; Commercial Law; Commercial Litigation; Construction Law; DUI/DWI; Divorce(20%, 30); Dog Bites; Drivers License Suspension; Employment Contracts; Family Law; General Practice(10%, 10); Insurance(10%, 30); Legal Separation; Litigation; Medical Malpractice; Paternity; Property Damage; SSA/VA(10%, 40); Securities Fraud; Sexual Harassment; Social Security; Social Security Disability; Spousal Support; Visitation Rights; Wrongful Death | | | Education | University of Detroit, J.D., 1985, University of Notre Dame, B.A., Economics, 1982 | | | Admitted | 1986, Michigan; registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office | |
| Memberships | Grand Rapids Bar Association; State Bar of Michigan; National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives (NOSSCR); Defense Research Institute (DRI). | | | Languages | English | | | Born | Ann Arbor, Michigan | | | Biography | ADR Participants, Kent County, Michigan. Formerly with Cholette, Perkins & Buchanan, 1986-1997. | | | Reported Cases | U.S.A. v. Northernaire Plating, 932 F. @d 568 (1991); Dennis v. Robbins Funeral Home, 428 M. 698 (1987). | | | ISLN | 902282481 | |
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Legal Issues Involving Teenage Children
Miles J. Murphy, October 30, 2009 Our teenagers sometimes violate criminal statutes that parents or family members should be aware of. Regarding alcohol, it is illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to possess or consume an alcoholic beverage. A first minor in possession (MIP) offense is considered a non-jailable offense, followed... |
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