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Library Law

Whether you are an existing library in need of independent legal representation, or a community or group seeking to establish a new library, our Library Law practice can help. The laws of the State of Michigan provide multiple mechanisms for establishment, each with its own rules of governance and finance. From libraries established and governed by local municipalities, to city, village and township libraries operating under state statute, or district libraries spanning municipal boundaries, we can help you navigate the path to legal establishment, recognition and state aid. Once established, we can assist you in all matters ranging from municipal relations, governance and finance to shared services agreements, transaction and contract review, policy and procedure.

To learn more about our Library Law practice, contact a lawyer at Adkison, Need & Allen in Bloomfield Hills.

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The law firm of Adkison Need & Allen, PLLC in Bloomfield Hills represents clients in Michigan, including communities in Oakland County, Macomb County, Wayne County, Livingston County, Washtenaw County, Birmingham, Royal Oak, Rochester Hills, Pontiac, Auburn Hills, Grand Rapids, Traverse City, Troy, West Bloomfield, Ann Arbor, Warren, Livonia, Novi, Brighton, Howell, Wixom, Highland Township, Milford, South Lyon, Ferndale, Waterford and Clarkston, Commerce Township, White Lake Township, etc.