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The Michigan Supreme Court Clarifies the “Avoidable Danger” element to the Common Work Area Exception for General Contractor Liability Matters
The Michigan Supreme Court Rules That a Duty of Care Attaches to Any Undertaking
The Michigan Supreme Court Precludes Recovery in Premises Liability Case Involving “Black Ice” Conditions
Michigan Supreme Court rules that the Michigan Consumer Protection Act does not apply to the work of residential builders
Michigan Supreme Court Considers Revisions to Current Pro Hac Vice Admission Rules
The Insurance Commissioner’s Prohibition Against Policies that Limit the Time to File a Claim for Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist Coverage Does Not Apply Retroactively
Court of Appeals Confirms That There is No Coverage Under a Homeowner’s Insurance Policy for an Incident Involving a Forklift
The Michigan Product Liability Statute requires evidence of a defect to maintain a product liability lawsuit
The Michigan Supreme Court declined to adopt the “aiding in accomplishing” exception to the general rule that an employer is not liable for the tortious acts of employees committed outside the scope of employment
Michigan Court of Appeals rules that the one-year statute of limitation for an action brought to enforce a construction lien, MCL 570.117, does not apply to a surety bond action
A Maintenance Contractor May Not Be Sued in Tort for Non- Performance of a Contractual Duty by a Non-Party to the Contract
A Carrier Retains the Right to Recover as Subrogee Against a Defendant Who is Not a Participant in Michigan's No-Fault Insurance System
Broad Application of Pollution Exclusion in CGL Policy by Michigan Court of Appeals
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