Recent federal appellate court ruling clarifies who decides whether a dispute can be arbitrated. 

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Illinois Supreme Court tells litigation “tourists” looking to file their case in the “Land of Lincoln” for a potential better outcome to stay home!

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Supreme Court rules the standing of pension plan participants can be challenged even if there is evidence of wrongdoing in plan management, when the plan is fully funded.

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Applying lessons learned from the 2008 economic crash, mortgagees may want to consider challenging property tax assessments during pandemic crisis to protect the value of their collateral.

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Under Michigan law, landlords may be able to recover future damages after a tenant vacates leased premises, even if the lease does not include an acceleration clause.

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A recent appellate court ruling makes it prudent to take a deeper dive into the issue of minority shareholder oppression claims.

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Three well-established legal doctrines may impact the enforceability of your contracts during an event like the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

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Companies that collect biometric data could run afoul of the nation’s most comprehensive biometric privacy law and become the target of multi-million dollar class action lawsuits.

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New Michigan court rules have immediate impact on litigation procedure and costs in all cases filed in circuit courts.

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A recent federal appellate court ruling illustrates the traps lenders could trip when state court collection actions against joint borrowers intersect with federal bankruptcy law.

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