
It pays to review bankruptcy schedules. Carefully.
When filing for bankruptcy, accurately identifying assets in the schedules is a critical step. Intentionally omitting an asset often results in significant legal consequences. We

When filing for bankruptcy, accurately identifying assets in the schedules is a critical step. Intentionally omitting an asset often results in significant legal consequences. We

On the second day of its October 2023 term, the Supreme Court will hear a case discussed here before, on appeal from the Fifth Circuit—Consumer

The Supreme Court of the United States recently reinforced what we’ve known in Michigan for the past few years. Counties cannot keep tax foreclosure proceeds.

A recent published decision from the Michigan Court of Appeals affects our clients in two different categories—employers and creditors. First, a basic refresher. A writ

Michigan voters approved medical marijuana in 2008 and its recreational use in 2018. The Great Lakes State is purportedly the third largest market for cannabis
Michigan has longstanding law that requires certain agreements or contracts be in writing to be considered legally enforceable. This is known as the statute of

One of our practice areas as a firm is to challenge unlawful zoning ordinances. There are a number of ways a zoning ordinance could be

“We have changed our terms.” How often do you get this pop-up or email? It seems like companies, services, and platforms are constantly changing their

The new year always ushers in new legal obligations and risks for Michigan businesses, and 2023 is no exception. Here are six legal issues—in some
This space has previously written about the method of establishing a prescriptive easement in Michigan. As a refresher, a prescriptive easement arises from open, notorious,
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