RANDALL J. GILLARY
Randall J. Gillary was born in Highland
Park, Michigan on October 3, 1951. He
received his Bachelor's Degree from the
University of Michigan in 1974 and his
Law Degree from the Detroit College of
Law in 1979. He was admitted to the
Michigan State Bar in 1979 and is
currently admitted to practice law in
the following courts:
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United States Supreme Court
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United States Court of Appeals for
the Sixth Circuit
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United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Michigan
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United States District Court for the
Western District of Michigan
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Michigan Supreme Court
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All Michigan State Courts
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United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Wisconsin
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United States Court of Appeals for
the First Circuit
Randy has been AV Rated by
Martindale-Hubbell, the highest possible
peer review rating for legal ability and
ethical standards, for fifteen years
(1995 - 2010).
Randy is a trial lawyer and is also an
extensive author and lecturer advocating
the rights of manufacturer's
representatives.
HIS WORKS INCLUDE:
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"The Three States in the Life of a
Manufacturer's Representative
Agreement", published in Agency
Sales Magazine of the Manufacturer's
Agents National Association (MANA),
March 1995
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"The History of the Procuring Cause
Doctrine in Michigan", 74 Mich. B.J.
1264 (1995)
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"What to Do When Your Principal
Doesn't Pay Your Commissions",
published in Agency Sales Magazine,
April 1996
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"Should Your Sales Agreement Contain
a Mandatory Arbitration Clause?",
published in Agency Sales Magazine,
December 1996
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"Are You Sure You are Being Paid the
Proper Amount of Commission?",
published in Agency Sales Magazine,
August 1997
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"Eliminating Conflict of Interest
Problems for Manufacturers'
Representatives", published in
Agency Sales Magazine, December 1997
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"Renegotiating Commissions",
published in Agency Sales Magazine,
August 1999
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"Providing an Incentive for the
Sales Force", published in Agency
Sales Magazine, March 2002
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Protecting Your Commissions - A
Sales Representative's Guide, R.J.
Law Publishing, Troy, Michigan
CO-AUTHOR WITH KEVIN P. ALBUS OF:
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"Unsupportable Limitations on
Michigan's Procuring Cause Doctrine
in the Case of Roberts Associates,
Inc. v. Blazer International Corp.",
2004 Mich. St. L. Rev. 101
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"Michigan's Sales Representative's
Act Revisited -- Again -- Or, Does
'Intentionally' Mean 'In Bad
Faith'?", 2001 L. Rev. Mich. St. U.
Det. C.L. 965
MEMBERSHIPS & AWARDS:
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Eagle Boy Scout
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Member and former Director, Detroit
Golf Club
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Named 2002 Michigan Lawyer of the
Year
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Michigan Super Lawyer (2008, 2009,
2010)
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President, The Kimberly Anne Gillary
Foundation
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President, The Detroit Golf Club
Caddie Scholarship Foundation
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Member, Detroit Athletic Club
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Member, One Hundred Club of Detroit
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Member, Oakland County Bar
Association
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Member, State Bar of Michigan
(Character & Fitness Committee;
Special State Bar Counsel)
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Member, Manufacturers Agents
National Association
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American Heart Association Heart
Saver Award
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The Roeper School Golden Apple Award
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American Heart Association Cor Vitae
Award for Community Service
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President, Wolverine Rangers Cowboy
Action Shooting Association, Inc.
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Life Member, Single Action Shooting
Association and Territorial Governor
PUBLISHED CASES:
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Kenneth Henes Special Projects v.
Continental Biomass Industries,
Inc., 468 Mich. 109; 659 N. W. 2d
596 (2003)
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Weldon v. Great White North
Distribution Services, L.L.C. 197 F.
Supp. 2d 893 (E.D. Mich. 2002
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Kenneth Henes Special Projects v.
Continental Biomass Industries,
Inc., 86 F. Supp. 2d 721 (E.D. Mich.
2000)
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Holland v. Earl G. Graves Publishing
Co., Inc., 33 F. Supp. 2d 581 (E.D.
Mich. 1998)
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Holland v. Earl G. Graves Publishing
Co., Inc., 46 F. Supp. 2d 681 (E.D.
Mich. 1998)
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Reed v. Citizens Ins. Co. of
America, 198 Mich. App. 443; 499 N.
W. 2d 22 (1993)
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Roberts Associates, Inc. v. Blazer
International Corp., 741 F. Supp.
650 (E.D. Mich. 1990)
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Manley v. Detroit Auto
Inter-Insurance Exchange, 425 Mich.
140; 388 N. W. 2d 216 (1986)
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Manley v. Detroit Auto
Inter-Insurance Exchange, 127 Mich.
App. 444; 339 N. W. 2d 205 (1983)
OTHER SIGNIFICANT VICTORIES:
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Votar, L.L.C. v. HS R&A Co., Ltd.,
370 Fed. Appx. 583; 2010 WL 960313
(C.A.6 (Mich)) 2010 -- Sales
commission dispute in which Randy
and Kevin prevailed at trial,
winning a jury verdict of
approximately $3 million plus
continuing future sales commissions.
The defendant appealed, but Randy
and Kevin again prevailed, and the
case was eventually settled for $8.3
million.
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Gerard Thomas Company, Inc. v. S&T
Daewoo Co., Ltd. -- Sales commission
dispute in which Randy and Kevin
prevailed in an arbitration, winning
an award in favor of their client in
the amount of $8.4 million.
PERSONAL:
Randy is a firm believer that in a high
stress business like litigation, it is
important to have ways to decompress. He
does this in several ways. In the golf
season, Randy likes to practice and play
golf. In recent years it has been more
practice than playing.
"It is a nice break for me to drive
to the Golf Club at lunchtime or
after work and just practice my
short game for an hour or so."
Part of the reason that Randy plays less
golf is that he and his wife, Sue, also
regularly compete in the sport of Cowboy
Action Shooting. This is a shooting
sport where competitors dress like
cowboys from the Old West and
participate in shooting competitions
using pre-1900 rifles, shotguns and
pistols. Randy and Sue regularly
vacation at a cattle ranch in Wyoming.
They also enjoy spending time relaxing
at their horse farm in Columbiaville,
about an hour north of their home in
Troy. As Randy says,
"I watched too many Westerns growing
up."
KEVIN P. ALBUS
Kevin P. Albus was born in Detroit,
Michigan on May 13, 1967. He graduated
with honors from Michigan State
University in 1989 with a Bachelor of
Arts Degree with a major in Financial
Administration, and received his law
degree from Wayne State University Law
School in 1995. He was admitted to the
Michigan State Bar in 1995, and is
currently admitted to practice in the
following courts:
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All Michigan State Courts
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United States Court of Appeals for
the Sixth Circuit
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United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Michigan
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United States District Court for the
Western District of Michigan
Kevin has spent his entire legal career
working for Randall J. Gillary, P.C. as
a litigation attorney handling sales
representative commission disputes.
Kevin has also co-authored the following
law review articles with Randy Gillary:
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"Unsupportable Limitations on
Michigan's Procuring Cause Doctrine
in the Case of Roberts Associates,
Inc. v. Blazer International Corp.",
2004 Mich. St. L. Rev. 101
-
"Michigan's Sales Representative's
Act Revisited -- Again -- Or, Does
'Intentionally' Mean 'In Bad
Faith'?", 2001 L. Rev. Mich. St. U.
Det. C.L. 965
MEMBERSHIPS:
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Member, State Bar of Michigan
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Member, Oakland County Bar
Association
PUBLISHED CASES:
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Kenneth Henes Special Projects v.
Continental Biomass Industries,
Inc., 468 Mich. 109; 659 N. W. 2d
597 (2003)
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Weldon v. Great White North
Distribution Services, L.L.C., 197
F. Supp. 2d 893 (E.D. Mich. 2002
PERSONAL:
Kevin is an avid scuba diver, boater,
and hockey player. Kevin also enjoys
hunting, fishing, and hiking.
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