Detroit Legal News Recognizes Kemp Klein for 2023 U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” Awards
Detroit Legal News has recently recognized Kemp Klein for our rankings in the 2023 U.S. News – Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms”.
Detroit Legal News has recently recognized Kemp Klein for our rankings in the 2023 U.S. News – Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms”.
See how the sold-out event resulted in more than $30,000 getting donated to Forgotten Harvest…
See how our clients, friends, vendors and employees helped us feed 120,000 Metro Detroiters in need…
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.
Kemp Klein attorney, Bob Zawideh sits down with Forgotten Harvest Chief Development Officer, Tim Hudson
Undue influence is a species of fraud. As such, logic dictates that the rules of fraud apply to undue influence cases. Yet, despite its long-acknowledged membership in this species, the State of Michigan does not subject undue influence
Robert S. Zawideh discovered at 17 what he wanted to do for the rest of his life. In high school, Zawideh was asked to play the part of a lawyer in a school play about a murder trial. The role fit him better than the old suit he wore as a costume.
You are defending a client in an undue influence case. The petitioner testified he has no information
your client did anything to influence
the testator to change his estate plan. Not a single person testified that they witnessed your client
even attempt
“In Terrorem” or “no contest” clauses are forfeiture provisions that, in the context of wills and trusts, penalize legatees and beneficiaries from
At the risk of stating the obvious, the odds that an attorney will be subject to a grievance, a malpractice action, or another unpleasant experience
rise in direct proportion to the number of hats worn by that attorney.
Kemp Klein Attorneys Joseph P. Buttiglieri and Robert S. Zawideh successfully represented the the plaintiffs in a case in which they were disinherited. After hotly contested litigation, all the parties agreed to a 60/40 split of the estate, with the 40% group (who weren’t in the final will).
Zawideh gets large collection case thrown out of court Plaintiff, a national debt collection firm that buys and collects on defaulted loans across the country,
Zawideh and Bisio Reinstate Guardianship and Conservatorship Petitions Robert Zawideh and Richard Bisio were retained by a brother and sister whose petitions for guardianship and conservatorship over their
Zawideh Successfully Defends Son’s $2.1 Million Inheritance Robert S. Zawideh Robert Zawideh’s client was the youngest child of four children (three sons and a daughter),
Robert Zawideh Obtains Award Granting his Client Her Rightful Inheritance from Her Father’s Trust The father of Robert Zawideh’s client died in 2015, leaving a substantial
Robert Zawideh Convinces Bank to Set Aside $540,000 Judgment in Exchange for Pennies on the Dollar Like so many other real estate investors, Attorney Zawideh’s client
Zawideh Successfully Defends Trustee Against Claims of Fraud Twenty years ago, the Settlor, a widow, established a trust for the benefit of her daughter, “Jane
Zawideh Defends Widow’s Inheritance The decedent was a widower with no children of his own. From 2007 – 2011, using his own attorney, decedent created
Zawideh Defends Widow’s Inheritance Petitioner, Mr. Zawideh’s client, married her late husband (“the decedent”) in November 2002, after a two-year engagement during which they lived in
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