Sunday, September 1, 2019

WXYZ Introduces The Detroit Land Bank Authority Stealin' The Children, Land & Votes Operation - Detroit Progress - Wayne Country Treasury Property Tax System Is Down

This is just another tale of how they have been stealin' the children, the land and the votes.


The Detroit Progress Fund page was taken down.


But I pulled the archive.




https://www.youtube.com/user/DetroitProgress/videos

This is what they did not want you to see.


 They ran socieconomic experiments on the people of Detroit for human subject research.

The experiment was for stealin'.


https://web.archive.org/web/20190125031840/http://detroitprogress.com/
This is called gerrymandering because these properties were stolen.



If you do not live there, you cannot vote there.


https://cofs.lara.state.mi.us/CorpWeb/CorpSearch/CorpSummary.aspx?ID=800940808&SEARCH_TYPE=3

There is no real estate broker licence.

Oddly enough, I failed to find any 501c3 or 501c4 filings, but I did find that the Wayne Country Treasury Property Tax Payment page was down, so I could not find out who owns the properties but I shall say that one will find the Detroit Land Bank Authority somewhere in the Corporate Shape Shifting chain of command of the deeds.

https://pta.waynecounty.com/Home/HandleError?aspxerrorpath=/Home/SearchResult

Thomas Bruetsch

Partner Tom Bruetsch is one of Michigan’s top commercial litigators, and leads the firm's commercial and governmental litigation practice.  His clients rely on him for insightful counsel, creative analysis, and a litigation approach that is both aggressive and pragmatic.  He comes to Ottenwess, Taweel & Schenk after 18 years at one of Detroit’s leading large firms, where he was a principal and served on the firm's executive and hiring committees. 

From Detroit’s mayor to its professional football team, clients come to Mr. Bruetsch to resolve difficult legal problems.  He has represented banks, prominent political leaders, governments, auto manufacturers and suppliers, large corporations, and family businesses.  Mr. Bruetsch is well versed in virtually all areas of commercial litigation, but has a particular focus on finance, fraud and fiduciary issues; municipal and election law and policy; public authorities and utilities; franchise, supplier, and distribution issues; appeals; and class action, contract and general commercial disputes.

Mr. Bruetsch aggressively pursues his clients’ interests and gets results.  He has significant trial experience, and has taken matters to trial or arbitration in Michigan, Arizona, Texas, and the United Kingdom.  He has argued before the Michigan Supreme Court and maintains a strong appellate practice.  But Mr. Bruetsch is also pragmatic and believes in partnering with his clients to define and achieve their goals. Although he has tried many cases to verdict, and won dozens more on summary judgment, Mr. Bruetsch has also resolved many large matters in the early stages of litigation though active case development and the utilization of alternative dispute resolution tools, saving his clients’ money and time.

Leading publications have acknowledged Mr. Bruetsch as among the very best litigators.  These include Chambers USA and Benchmark Litigation, both of which incorporate client feedback into their rating processes, and DBusiness Magazine.  Mr. Bruetsch was also accepted as a fellow of the Michigan State Bar Foundation, an honor reserved to 5% of lawyers in the State of Michigan.

Representative Cases – Trial Court & Arbitration

• Represented Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan in challenge to his candidacy
• Defended the Detroit Lions against claims by City of Pontiac after the Lions announced that they would leave the Pontiac Silverdome for Ford Field
• Successfully tried to a no-cause verdict claim that a major bank conspired with corporate officer to breach fiduciary duties
• Defended pension trustees from class action lawsuit asserting mismanagement of pension fund and investments and seeking over $300 million in damages
• Obtained $6.1 million verdict against State of Michigan Department of Treasury, reversing an improper Michigan Business Tax audit.
• Obtained dismissal of fraud, contract, and Greek law claims against automobile manufacturer by its distributor for the County of Greece, and successfully defended the dismissals on appeal

Areas of Practice
Finance, Fraud, and Fiduciary issues
Municipal and Election Law and Litigation
Public Authorities and Utilities
Franchise, Supplier and Distribution issues
Class Actions
Appeals
Contract and General Commercial Disputes
Bar Admissions
Michigan, 2000
U.S. District Court Eastern District of Michigan
U.S. Court of Appeals 6th Circuit
U.S. District Court Western District of Michigan
Education
Wayne State University Law School, Detroit, Michigan
J.D. summa cum laude - 2000
Honors: Order of the Coif
Honors: Numerous Academic Honors
Honors: Captain, Student Trial Advocacy Program National Team
Law Review: Wayne State Law Review, Member, Executive Editorial Board
University of Michigan
B.A. - 1991
Representative Cases
Innovation Ventures LLC v. Liquid Manufacturing, Inc. (499 Mich 491 2016)
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. v Musselman (257 Mich App 477 2003)
Honors and Awards
Fellow, Michigan State Bar Foundation
“Litigation Star” – Benchmark Litigation: The Definitive Guide to America’s Leading Litigation Firms and Attorneys
Recognized as top litigator by Chambers USA
Named a “Top Lawyer” by DBusiness Magazine
Order of the Coif
Nominated for Three Local Emmy Awards for Work as a Television Producer
Professional Associations and Memberships
Member, Advisory Council, Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
Member, Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, Administrator
State Bar of Michigan
Detroit Bar Association
Detroit Progress Fund, Secretary
University of Michigan Alumni Association
Past Employment Positions
Bodman PLC, Member, 2000 - 2018

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