Since its founding in l975, Kaufman and Payton has earned a reputation as one of Michigan's most successful law firms with special experience and capabilities in the areas of insurance law, product liability, medical malpractice, professional liability, liquor liability, excess and reinsurance law, municipal, international insurance, life, health and accident law, environmental impairment, commercial, and property law.
Kaufman and Payton's distinguished roster of clients includes local, national and international organizations in such fields as insurance, health care, manufacturing, finance, real estate, government, retail and recreation.
The firm provides services as both legal counselors and as advocates. As advocates, Kaufman and Payton attorneys represent clients in trial and appellate work before state and federal courts and administrative agencies in routine and complex litigation. Litigation services includes research, and trial and appeal of matters requiring court or other tribunal appearances, as well as advice and counsel to help avoid litigation. Legal counsel is provided to a variety of insurance companies, corporations, individuals, government agencies and non-profit organizations.
The firm's principal office is located in an architectural award winning building in Farmington Hills, Michigan. To better serve clients and provide easily accessible counsel, offices are also maintained in Grand Rapids and Traverse City, Michigan. The offices work together to ensure that clients have ready access to the firm's vast range of legal services and the diverse skills and experience of the firm's attorneys.
Kaufman and Payton is an expanding law firm that has grown from two attorneys to a current staff of 31, including 11 attorneys and 20 support staff members. Capabilities are continually broadening as associates are added and new offices are opened.
Administrative activities of the firm are handled efficiently by a professional legal office administrator and through sophisticated computer systems that employ the latest technical advances to provide professional service expeditiously and economically.
Among Kaufman and Payton's greatest strengths is the aggressiveness and tenacity of its attorneys. Kaufman and Payton is, above all else, a results-oriented law firm. The many long-term relationships the company has maintained with clients are the direct result of a strong commitment to producing results effectively and expediently
Kaufman and Payton subscribes to the highest standard of professional conduct and responsibility. Clients are kept informed of progressand consulted regarding new developments and changes. Furthermore, the firm's professional commitment is demonstrated through the leadership role it has taken in legislative tort reform and its quarterly newsletter, The Kaufman Law Letter, which keeps clients informed of legal trends, changes and developments that may impact their businesses. The firm also sponsors periodic seminars and workshops for clients that are led by experts from around the country and Kaufman and Payton attorneys.
Administrative Law Alternative Dispute Resolution Antitrust & Trade Regulation Automobile Aviation Bad Faith Insurance Business & Commercial Law Business Organizations Business Planning Catastrophic Losses Commercial Law Computer Construction Law Contracts Corporate Directors and Officers Liability Eminent Domain Employment Law -- Employer Employment Practices Law Environmental Estate Planning Excess Insurance Fire and Arson Health & Health Care Law Insurance Defense 80% Insurance Law Insurance Law and Coverage International Law Labor Law Land Use & Zoning Legal Malpractice Life, Health and Accident Liquor Liability Litigation & Appeals Litigation Audits Medical Malpractice Mergers & Acquisitions Municipal Liability Natural Resources Law Personal Injury 20% Personal Injury -- Defense Pharmaceutical Liability Premises Liability Product Liability Professional Liability Professional Malpractice Law Property Public Officials Liability Railroad Worker Injury/FELA Real Estate Reinsurance Science & Technology Law Social Security -- Disability Taxation Toxic Tort Transportation Law Workers' Compensation Law
Insuring Real Property and Related Risks, Homeward Bound Seminars Real Property Law Section, State Bar of Michigan, January, 1991
Apportionment of Defense Costs and Indemnity Payouts Between Covered and Noncovered Claims Coverage Disputes in Catastrophic Eventss, American Bar Association National Institute, March, 1991
Liquor Liability Law, Matthew Bender, 1987