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Thomas George King is a seasoned attorney at Kreis Enderle Hudgins & Borsos, PC, specializing in banking, creditor's rights, and municipal law in Kalamazoo, MI. With a sharp eye for detail, Tom has successfully navigated and closed multi-million dollar transactions across the Great Lakes region, offering sophisticated workout and collection strategies. His extensive background in bankruptcy counsel encompasses diverse loans and receivables, allowing him to foresee potential challenges and bolster future recoveries. Tom's practice extends beyond banking law; he is adept in municipal and governmental matters, representing a wide array of clients, including governmental units, property owners, and developers. His expertise encompasses zoning and land use, intergovernmental agreements, municipal litigation, tax issues related to real and personal property, and compliance with the Freedom of Information Act. Tom's comprehensive knowledge ensures that he can tackle the complexities of government-related legal issues with confidence and precision. Before joining Kreis Enderle in 1990 and becoming a partner in 1995, Tom served as a staff attorney for the City of Kalamazoo. His litigation experience spans both state and federal courts, where he has successfully argued numerous cases. An established thought leader, Tom frequently shares his insights at conferences, having spoken on critical topics such as bankruptcy, lien perfection, and various governmental challenges. He played a pivotal role in authoring "The Guide to Michigan Statutes and Limitations," published in collaboration with the Kalamazoo County Young Lawyers Association, and has led significant litigation concerning the Freedom of Information Act. With a commitment to maximizing recoveries through strategic foresight and a deep understanding of the law, Thomas George King is a trusted advocate for clients navigating the intricate landscapes of banking and municipal law in Michigan.
Land use and zoning attorneys help property owners navigate regulations affecting how land can be used and developed. They handle permits, variances, and disputes. Common matters include zoning variances, land use permits, development approvals, property disputes.