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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Paying the debts of another is complicated business, especially under Michigan’s version of the statute of frauds.

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Your amended pleading may not be allowed under Michigan’s relation back doctrine unless the new claims or defenses relate back to the original pleading date.

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Steer clear of inconsistent contract, tort and equitable theories in litigation to position your case for a successful and cost-effective outcome.

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Technology continues to change our lives and businesses, but do we understand the inherent vulnerabilities that come with this new tech age?

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When the enforceability of a contract turns on a party’s “good faith,” these are much more than just words.

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When it looks like a contract and reads like a contract, is it really a contract? Maybe not!

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Requesting a change of venue in litigation can provide strategic and practical advantages.

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