Background
Hainer, Michael J. was born in 1956 in Bangor, Maine, United States.
Hainer, Michael J. was born in 1956 in Bangor, Maine, United States.
University of Michigan (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1978. Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1983).
Worked at Financial Law Associates, Professional Corporation (Troy, Michigan) specializing in Banking and Financial Institutions Law, Commercial, Real Estate and Consumer Lending Law, State and Federal Regulatory and Compliance, General Corporate, Limited Liability Company and Partnership Law, Commercial Litigation, Creditors Rights, Loan Workouts, Collection and Bankruptcy Law, Labor and Employment Law, Environmental Compliance and Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1985, Michigan. Note Editor, Michigan Law Review, 1982-1983.
Author: "Donee Payment of Gift Tax: Crane, Old Colony Trust and The Need for Congressional Action," 80 Michigan Law Review 1128, 1982.
Company-Author: "1984 Tax Acting: Changes Affecting Many Group Insurance Contracts and VEBA"s," Michigan Bar Journal 932, September 1985. Law Clerk, Judge Richard P. Matsch, United States.
District Court, Colorado, 1983-1984. Member: Detroit and American Bar Associations.
State Bar of Michigan.
(Also Member, Hainer, Demorest & Berman, Professional Corporation, Troy, Michigan and Of Counsel to Robert F. Riley, Professional Corporation, Dearborn, Michigan). Practice focused on financial institutions and related entities. Matters involving state and federal regulatory compliance.
Troubled institutions.
Consumer, commercial and real estate lending. Policy development; director, officer and employee relations.
Merger and acquisition. Product development; and government relations are regularly tended to for clients disbursed across the United States. and throughout Michigan.
Commercial litigation, loan workout, collections and creditors rights.
Bankruptcy matters handled for financial institutions and other commercial clients. The firm also has expertise in regulatory compliance and litigation of environmental matters. Clients include banks, savings and loan associations, bank holding companies, credit unions, mortgage companies, finance companies and a national lending forms organization as well as other business and corporate clients.
Author: "Donee Payment of Gift Tax: Crane, Old Colony Trust and The Need for Congressional Action," 80 Michigan Law Review 1128, 1982. Co-Author: "1984 Tax Act: Changes Affecting Many Group Insurance Contracts and VEBA's," Michigan Bar Journal 932, September 1985. Law Clerk, Judge Richard P. Matsch, United States.
District Court, Colorado, 1983-1984.
Member: Detroit and American Bar Associations. State Bar of Michigan. (Also Member, Hainer, Demorest & Berman, Professional Corporation, Troy, Michigan and Of Counsel to Robert F. Riley, Professional Corporation, Dearborn, Michigan).