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 Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss attorney appointed to Southeast Acquirers Association Advisory Committee

Jill Miller, a partner at Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss, P.C., has been appointed to the Southeast Acquirers Association (SEAA) Advisory Committee.

Founded in 2000, the SEAA was established on the importance to educate the ISO and MSP community, providing economical access to the payment processing industry’s latest trends and regulatory changes. As a member of the advisory committee, Miller will work with current SEAA Board Members on various projects and initiatives to further the objectives of the organization and the many benefits brought to its growing membership. 
 
“It’s an honor to be selected to join the team of seven industry colleagues on the Advisory Board,”” Miller noted.  “I look forward to working with the team to support the Board and the SEAA.”

Miller counsels independent sales organizations, point of sales (POS) providers and other clients in card processing, mobile payments, automated clearing house (ACH) and electronic fund transfer businesses on contractual, corporate, and compliance matters. She keeps businesses appraised of legal and regulatory developments. She also advises clients on buying and selling merchant and residual portfolios. Her clients are primarily entrepreneurs that rely on her expertise to negotiate agreements, settle disputes and to benefit from her industry knowledge and connections. 

Miller is a graduate of the Michigan State University College of Law, and received her bachelor’s degree in accounting from Eastern Michigan University.
 

Dickinson Wright to sponsor Canada-United States Business Association’s 2014 fall luncheon

Dickinson Wright PLLC will be the Presenting Sponsor for the Canada-United States Business Association’s 2014 Fall Luncheon “Our Collective Future: The Great Lakes Auto Industry in an Era of Global Change” on Oct. 7 at 42 Degrees North in the Detroit Marriott Hotel.
 
 The U.S. and Canadian automotive industries have held a shared destiny for over 100 years. Since 1965, this connection has flourished, thanks to tariff-free access and the resulting efficiency gains from increased economies of scale. Employment and volume grew – consumers in both countries benefited. At the luncheon, industry experts with experience on both sides of the border will examine where the relationship is headed within an increasingly complex global industry structure.

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