Kemp Klein

 
Alan A. May

Alan A. May's Novel Selected for Prestigious Book Fair

Attorney and shareholder Alan A. May’s new book,
The Journey, has been selected for inclusion in the

Detroit Jewish Book Fair which promotes the global

art of Jewish storytelling. The 71
st Book Fair will run
from November 1-13, 2022, at The Jewish

Community Center.
May’s book chronicles the dangers and glories of
two friends’ experiences in Detroit before and after

World War II, as they face antisemitism, divided

loyalties and challenged value systems. His previous

novels include Article XII and Sons of Adam.


May is widely published in the field of probate law,

contributing articles to the Michigan Bar Journal,

NAWCC Bulletin, and the Michigan Probate and

Estate Planning Journal. He blogs frequently about

probate and baseball. In addition, he has appeared

in Martindale-Hubbell’s Register of Preeminent

lawyers 30 times, in Michigan Super Lawyers since

2007, in the Best Lawyers in America since 2010,

and has been named one of the top attorneys in

Michigan by the New York Times.

 

 


 

Ed Nahhat serves as counsel to Tuesdays With Morrie tour

In August and September, KKUE Shareholder Ed Nahhat served as Counsel to the Michigan premier tour of Mitch Albom’s Tuesdays With Morrie, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the publication of the bestselling memoir of all time. People all over Michigan finally got to see the show live, and every night was a standing ovation. Mr. Nahhat is past chair of the Michigan State Bar Entertainment Law Section, and serves as volunteer founder and president of the Shakespeare Royal Oak outdoor summer festival.

 


You may contact  Mr. Nahhat at 248.619.2582 or via email.

 


 

DBusiness names Brian R. Jenney and Alan A. May Top Lawyers

Attorneys Brian R. Jenney and Alan A. May have been selected for inclusion in DBusiness Magazine’s 2023 list of Top Lawyers for Trusts & Estates. Thousands of votes were cast honoring excellence in 53 practice areas.

The list will appear in the November/December 2022 issue of DBusiness and online Monday, November 15 at www.dbusiness.com.

 


 

A Message from Brian H. Rolfe

The past few months have reminded me of what a wonderful group of people we have that work at and are associated with Kemp Klein. Our first charity golf outing was a resounding success with special thanks and gratitude to our clients, friends, and vendors as well as hardworking Kemp Klein team members. In addition to their efforts at the golf outing, our attorneys and staff have been out in the community doing a variety of interesting and impactful things. Whether they’re donating meals, writing books, supporting a national stage production, or winning top awards, these folks make us all proud to be part of the Kemp Klein team.

 


 

Detroit Legal News has recognized Kemp Klein for our charity golf outing

 

Detroit Legal News has recognized Kemp Klein for our charity golf outing. See how the sold-out event resulted in more than $30,000 getting donated to Forgotten Harvest which will provide 120,000 meals to Metro Detroiters in need…

 


 

Michigan Lawyers Weekly recognizes Kemp Klein for Chairty Golf Outing

 

We’re honored to be recognized by Michigan Lawyers Weekly for our charity golf outing! See how our clients, friends, vendors and employees helped us feed 120,000 Metro Detroiters in need…

https://milawyersweekly.com/news/2022/10/20/firms-first-annual-charity-golf-outing-a-rousing-success/

 


 
Pictured, from left to right, Tim Hudson, Robert S. Zawideh, Hank Wolfe Rodriguez
Kemp Klein Charity Golf Outing helps thousands of Metro Detroiters

Over 160 golfers and countless volunteers and sponsors converged on The Links of Novi for Kemp Klein’s first charity golf outing to benefit Forgotten Harvest on September 19, 2022. The sold-out event produced astounding results: over $30,000 donated to Forgotten Harvest which will provide 120,000 meals to Metro Detroiters in need.

The Kemp Klein Foundation, which will celebrate its 30th anniversary next year, was the host organization through which all donations were made. The Foundation has donated over half a million dollars to local and national nonprofit organizations since its inception and has hosted charitable activities like blanket making and holiday gift collections for families in need. 

Forgotten Harvest delivers 144,000 pounds of surplus food per day to local charities five days a week, providing families in need with fresh and nutritious food free of charge. The organization rescues approximately 50 million pounds of food surpluses each year from grocery stores, markets, restaurants, and caterers and delivers it free of charge to emergency food providers in Metro Detroit.

Kemp Klein attorney and shareholder Robert S. Zawideh spearheaded the event with help from many Kemp Klein staffers and volunteers.

Sponsors Included: The Kemp Family Foundation,
PNC Bank, Veritext, Tri County Court Reporters, Menke & Associates, Robert
S. Zawideh, Custom Results Corporate Consulting, Three Phase Electric &
Technologies, Ronald Schlaupitz, Julius Giarmarco, Brian R. Jenney, Mary
Lyneis, Joseph P. Buttiglieri, Captrust, Amy A. Stawski, CK Diggs, Chris
McNeeley, Chris Khami, Thompson Flanagan – Danny Hughes, Independent Bank, Alan
A May, The Window Deposit, Legus, Brian H. Rolfe, Cynthia L. Umphrey, Austin W.
Probst, Mark R. Filipp, Fenner Melstrom & Dooling, Professional
Underwriters, Kirco, Eschels Financial Group Inc, Personnel Management
Solutions Inc.