Lessons of Grace Found at Mel Trotter Ministries.

If you’re reading this post you may be aware that one of the “hats I wear” is Board Chair at Mel Trotter Ministries (“MTM”). Yesterday I was at MTM for a “Meet the Mission Luncheon” – our board and staff extend regular invitations to business/community leaders, churches, and anyone interested in learning about what we doContinue reading “Lessons of Grace Found at Mel Trotter Ministries.”

West Michigan and its Thriving Culture of Social Entrepreneurship

Today I read an article by MLIVE  titled “Michigan Companies could act like non-profits under proposed law” commenting on Michigan’s new Benefit Corporation Legislation – I posted about the new BCorp Legislation a week ago Something caught my attention in this article: in Michigan, the biggest concentration of the B-Corp businesses are in the Grand RapidsContinue reading “West Michigan and its Thriving Culture of Social Entrepreneurship”

Jimmy John’s Sued over Non-Competition Agreements

Happy Friday! Today’s headline in the ABAJournal:  Illinois attorney general sues Jimmy John’s over noncompete clauses for low-wage workers Yikes. A few years ago I posted on this issue According to the ABAJournal: Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan claims in a lawsuit that Jimmy John’s sandwich restaurants are violating state law by requiring low-wage workersContinue reading “Jimmy John’s Sued over Non-Competition Agreements”

Michigan Business Law Update: B-Corp Legislation Introduced On May 31st

Just days ago I posted on B-Corps and the Rise of Social Entrepreneurship Yesterday House Bill 5710 was introduced in the State House. The House Bill is tie barred with HB 5711 and HB 5712 As I’ve previously written, B-Corps have a dual purpose – To create profit and “create a material positive impact on societyContinue reading “Michigan Business Law Update: B-Corp Legislation Introduced On May 31st”