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About The Blog

Rules of the Game is the official blog of The Hoeg Law Firm, PLLC (“Hoeg Law”), a corporate transactional law firm located in Southeast Michigan.  Please visit us at www.hoeglaw.com. For more information about the blog, please see the posts marked “Firm” on our main page.

About The Author

Richard Hoeg

Richard Hoeg (“Rick”) has lived and worked in Michigan his entire life.  After receiving his undergraduate degree in Economics from Hillsdale College, he attended the University of Michigan Law School where he graduated in the top five of his class while focusing on corporate governance and transactional law.

In 2005, Rick joined the Ann Arbor office of Miller Canfield Paddock and Stone, where he worked on venture capital transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and entrpreneurial law.  In 2007, he helped start the Ann Arbor office of Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn, where he continued representing venture capital funds and their portfolio companies, as well as technology and biopharmaceutical spin-offs of the University of Michigan.  In 2016 he founded The Hoeg Law Firm, PLLC (“Hoeg Law”).  He continues to serve as counsel to Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn.

Rick lives in Northville, Michigan with his wife and two daughters.  When he’s not watching Michigan football, he’s likely to be found with his head in a VR helmet or attending one of his daughters’soccer games or ballet recitals.

About The Hoeg Law Firm, PLLC (“Hoeg Law”)

The Law Firm

Hoeg Law was founded in 2016 when its founder, Richard Hoeg, decided to refocus his practice on the businesses, people, and clients that had originally motivated him to pursue his legal career.

Located in Southeast Michigan, the firm is at the epicenter of Michigan’s technological development, business growth, and entrepreneurial pursuits.

The Mission

Hoeg Law is a business transactional law firm founded in the belief that the businesses of Michigan (and the region in general) could best be served by receiving more and better legal advice, especially at the earliest stages of their endeavors.

Big Firm Law.  Small Firm Approach.  Hoeg Law.