February 28, 2022 Tina M. Patterson, Esq Post in Civil Litigation,Estate Planning,Probate,Public Interest Leave a Comment on I Don’t Have Much, Just the House I Don’t Have Much, Just the House When it comes to thinking about planning your estate, there is a false perception that only the rich and famous have substantial assets to protect. Due to this viewpoint, every day individuals may believe that they do not have much… Continue Reading
February 21, 2022 Tina M. Patterson, Esq Post in Civil Litigation,Estate Planning,Probate Leave a Comment on Detroit is coming back, but is your property safe? Detroit is coming back, but is your property safe? “Land is the basis of all independence. Land is the basis of freedom, justice, and equality.” Malcolm X, Message to the Grassroots, Detroit 1963 In his seminal Message to the Grassroots delivered in Detroit on November 10, 1963, Malcolm X… Continue Reading
January 10, 2022 Tina M. Patterson, Esq Post in Civil Litigation,Estate Planning,Probate 18 Comments on The Costs of Delaying Legal Guidance The Costs of Delaying Legal Guidance While many people struggle to afford legal guidance or are hesitant to hire or speak to an attorney, a cost still remains when dealing with legal issues without legal advice. Having a property taken away. Failing to sell a home.… Continue Reading
June 22, 2021 Tina M. Patterson, Esq Post in Civil Litigation,Legal News,Public Interest 2 Comments on Attorney Patterson Wins Second Appellate Court Victory Against Detroit Land Bank Authority Attorney Patterson Wins Second Appellate Court Victory Against Detroit Land Bank Authority SHARP V HILLERY, ET AL., Michigan Court of Appeals Case No. 354432 In a second appellate court hearing, Attorney Tina M. Patterson of Patterson Justice Counsel, PLLC, once again secured victory against the Detroit Land Bank Authority (DLBA/Land Bank) in… Continue Reading
February 26, 2020 Tina M. Patterson, Esq Post in Civil Litigation 1 Comment on Attorney Patterson Wins Case Against the Detroit Land Bank Attorney Patterson Wins Case Against the Detroit Land Bank Sharp v Hillery, et al. Michigan Court of Appeals Case No. 347893 Detroit homeowners win property back from the Land Bank On February 25, 2020, The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled against the Detroit Land Bank Authority, a controversial city… Continue Reading
February 10, 2020 Tina M. Patterson, Esq Post in Civil Litigation 92 Comments on The Case Against the Detroit Land Bank The Case Against the Detroit Land Bank Sharp v Hillery, et al. Michigan Court of Appeals Case No. 347893 One Detroiter’s tumultuous ordeal with the troubled organization As the city of Detroit’s top landlord and quasi-governmental organization tasked with selling publicly owned land, the Detroit Land Bank… Continue Reading