Settlement Agreement “Tender Back” Rule Upheld by Michigan Court
Can an employee sue its employer where she released all claims in severance agreement, even though the employer stopped payments per the agreement? In Yob
Can an employee sue its employer where she released all claims in severance agreement, even though the employer stopped payments per the agreement? In Yob
Can an employee sue its employer where she released all claims in severance agreement, even though the employer stopped payments per the agreement? In Yob
Closely held family corporations are often grounds for showing the complicated nature of familial relationships. This is on display in Hammoud v. Advent Home Medical,
There is some good news for Michigan restaurants trying to obtain a liquor license. On November 3, Governor Rick Snyder signed into law Public Act
Detroit Planning and Development officials recently announced a project intended to revive Detroit’s neighborhood business corridors while simultaneously easing the City’s notorious bureaucratic hurdles. The project,
Clients often come to us with a great restaurant, or business, concept, ready to form their company, but with only a small percentage of the
Attorneys often recommend arbitration clauses in contracts as a means to resolve disputes arising out of the contract. It is often recommended as a less
Last week, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of a Michigan business on its First Amendment retaliation, due process and equal protection
Last week, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of a Michigan business on its First Amendment retaliation, due process and equal protection
Yesterday, the U.S. District Court in San Francisco certified a class of drivers in O’Connor, et al v. Uber Technologies, Inc., allowing them to continue
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