How Michigan Courts Handle Neighbor Water Runoff Issues
As land use attorneys, we get many questions regarding water rights. These questions typically involve lake or river access and navigation. These questions generally fall
As land use attorneys, we get many questions regarding water rights. These questions typically involve lake or river access and navigation. These questions generally fall
As we wrote in October, the Supreme Court is considering whether to overrule its decision in Williamson County in the case of Knick v. Scott Township. The Williamson
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