This post reviews the difference between motions for summary judgment and motions to dismiss, which are important tools for resolving litigation.

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Adding appellate counsel to your legal team may be the advantage your case needs to win at trial and beyond.

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Before your dispute can be litigated in court, you must have proper standing to bring the lawsuit.

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Your contract could be interpreted and enforced differently than you think if a court rules its language is ambiguous.

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Understanding the 5 narrow exceptions to successor liability in Michigan could help your business buy/sell deal close more smoothly.

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If you know these 10 things about protecting your trade secrets, you’re better informed than most Michigan business owners and executives.

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Your legal team could benefit from the 3 "Es" new attorneys bring to each engagement. 

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Protecting the rights of Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) minority members is best done with a well-crafted operating agreement.

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Many businesses prefer arbitration to resolve disputes, but if contractual questions arise about whether to arbitrate, the courts decide.

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Winning your case in court doesn’t always mean you win financially with the opposing party on the hook to pay your legal fees.

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