Month in Review. We provide this update to our clients to identify significant developments in the previous month.
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Hosted on MSNPath forward for dams to be determined by Feb. 18The Four Lakes Task Force is hoping to take a big step forward this month, pending a Feb. 18 legal deadline. On Jan. 7, the Michigan Court of Appeals upheld the imposition of special assessments on ...
"The Department has now determined that SB1 does not deny equal protection on account of sex or any other characteristic," a ...
Federal appeals court judges in Ohio seemed inclined to overturn a trial judge’s order allowing a Michigan hospital and five ...
Yes, depending on the nature of the crime and if convicted. In re Donald F. Clark Trust, Court of Appeals January 16, 2025 ...
Getting a complaint to stick in Michigan’s mental health system isn’t easy, an MLive investigation revealed. In 2023, 73% of complaints were found to be unsubstantiated and never investigated any ...
Oral arguments before the three-judge panel focused on the violation of the Open Meetings Act portion of the case.
Who pays when police damage property? Attorney for Bay City landlord asks Supreme Court to weigh in.
A Bay City landlord's property was significantly damaged when police removed an unruly tenant in 2022. Three years later, it ...
The Four Lakes Task Force says water once again is flowing through the Sanford Dam along the Tittabawassee River's natural ...
A Bible verse will be removed from the entrance of a new jail in central Michigan after critics said it was a government ...
Ethan Crumbley had asked a circuit court judge to allow him to withdraw his guilty plea or be resentenced, but both requests ...
State Representative Greg Alexander last Thursday introduced House Bills 4027-28 that would restore local control over the placement of large-scale energy projects. Introduced on January 28, 2025. The ...
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