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Challenges Filed To Hollier, Hertel, COA Candidate Petitions
Tuesday, April 30, 2024

U.S. Rep. Shri Thanedar filed a challenge Tuesday asserting one of his opponents for the Democratic nomination in the 13th U.S. House District, former Sen. Adam Hollier, failed to submit sufficient valid petitions for access to the August primary ballot.

4 Candidates Vying To Replace Jansen, Servitto On Court Of Appeals
Friday, April 19, 2024

The race to replace retiring Court of Appeals Judge Kathleen Jansen and Judge Deborah Servitto is on as four candidates seek their seats on the appellate bench this year, with a current prosecutor, a retired judge and two practicing attorneys each indicating their intentions to run.

Mickey Mouse On The Outs As COA Reaffirms Unclaimed Property Ruling
Friday, January 12, 2024

The Walt Disney Company has – for the second time – lost its unclaimed property dispute with the Department of Treasury upon reconsideration by the Court of Appeals.

COA Sides With State Over Mickey Mouse
Monday, November 13, 2023

The Court of Appeals on Thursday reversed its initial affirmation of an Oakland Circuit Court ruling against Treasurer Rachael Eubanks in consolidated Uniform Unclaimed Property Act lawsuits.

Court: Bad Faith Can Be Breach Of Contract
Friday, November 3, 2023

If a contract gives one party discretion, the other party can challenge actions under that discretion if they are harmed by the results, the Court of Appeals ruled in a published opinion released Friday.

COA: U-M Gun Prohibition Does Not Violate Second Amendment
Friday, July 21, 2023

The Court of Appeals on Thursday reaffirmed its stance that the University of Michigan's ordinance prohibiting firearms on campus buildings did not violate the Second Amendment after a case challenging the ordinance's intersection with the U.S. Constitution was remanded from the Michigan Supreme Court.

COA: Equine Liability Law Blocks Some Negligence Claims
Friday, February 3, 2023

The Equine Activity Liability Act blocks common-law negligence claims stemming from the inherent risk of equine activity, the Court of Appeals ruled in a decision released Friday involving an individual becoming injured during a horseback riding lesson.

COA Affirms Rulings Against Eubanks In Unclaimed Property Suits
Friday, January 20, 2023

The Oakland Circuit Court did not err when it granted summary disposition to the plaintiffs in two separate cases involving the escheat of unclaimed property under the Uniform Unclaimed Property Act, finding that the court ruled properly against Treasurer Rachael Eubanks, the Court of Appeals ruled Thursday in a pair of unanimous decisions.

COA Reverses Ruling On Negligence Claim In Complicated No-Fault Case
Friday, January 20, 2023

The Court of Appeals on Thursday unanimously affirmed a first-party no-fault auto insurance claim and one for negligence following a motor vehicle crash, but reversed one of the lawsuit's claims because the key person involved was not operating a vehicle at the time of the crash.

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