In a potential game changer for Michigan professional service firms, Supreme Court to review meaning of “services rendered in the city” for local income tax consideration.

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Michigan Court of Appeals clarifies mortgagor’s right of property redemption, regardless of the manner of foreclosure used.

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Whether contracting your kid to mow the lawn at home or executing a multi-million deal, you should probably read this blog post first for some important contract interpretation considerations.

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Michigan courts have a range of options to remedy minority owner oppression claims.

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Implied duties pertaining to contractual performance should not be misconstrued to allow for challenges to a contact’s fairness.

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Ignorance of the terms in a personal guarantee agreement likely won’t save you from paying up under Michigan law.

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Think your case is settled and over? Maybe not after this recent federal appeals court ruling involving the legal principle of collateral estoppel.

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Breach of contract claims require plaintiffs to prove the contract existed, a breach occurred AND damage resulted, regardless who breached first.

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Supreme Court ruling requires businesses to take immediate steps to begin collecting and paying sales tax on e-commerce transactions.

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Seemingly cut and dry legal doctrine known as res judicata may not end a legal dispute after all.

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