Emily S. Rucker
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- Represents commercial clients in supplier and customer disputes and contract termination situations.
- Represents parties in construction disputes, including construction lien and payment disputes and defect claims.
- Serves as trial counsel in litigation, arbitration, and mediation.
- Represents banking clients and other third parties in responding to subpoenas and garnishment requests.
- Represents commercial clients in supplier and customer disputes and contract termination situations.
- Represents parties in construction disputes, including construction lien and payment disputes and defect claims.
- Serves as trial counsel in litigation, arbitration, and mediation.
- Represents banking clients and other third parties in responding to subpoenas and garnishment requests.
- “Automatic Stay and Discharge Injunction Issues: SOS,” 31st Annual FBA (Western District of Michigan) Bankruptcy Section Seminar, July 27-28, 2019
- “Overhaul on Michigan’s New Garnishment Statute,” Employers Association of West Michigan, June 23, 2015
- “Automatic Stay and Discharge Injunction Issues: SOS,” 31st Annual FBA (Western District of Michigan) Bankruptcy Section Seminar, July 27-28, 2019
- “Overhaul on Michigan’s New Garnishment Statute,” Employers Association of West Michigan, June 23, 2015
- Contracting For New Product DevelopmentAhead of the Curve Auto Supplier
- Warner Partner Emily S. Rucker Honored by Grand Rapids Bar Association
- Warner Names Four Attorneys as Partners
- 19 Warner Attorneys Named to Rising Stars List by Michigan Super Lawyers Magazine
- 20 Warner Attorneys Named to Rising Stars List by Michigan Super Lawyers Magazine
- 25 Warner Attorneys Named to Rising Stars List by Michigan Super Lawyers Magazine
- Supreme Court: Michigan Counties Cannot Profit from Tax Foreclosures
- COVID-19 Construction Issues
- Debtor’s Statement About a Single Asset Must be in Writing to Prevent Discharge of Debt
- Those Who Purchase Debt Are Not “Debt Collectors” Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
- Proof of Claim on Stale Debt Does Not Violate Fair Debt Collection Practices Act