A party cannot overcome insufficient deposition testimony through a contradictory affidavit.

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If you can’t remember last night at the bar, you probably shouldn't file a lawsuit when you wake up in the hospital.

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In new unpublished case, Michigan Court of Appeals rules black ice is open and obvious.

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Don’t be spooked by your own “phantom employees” in premises liability cases.

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You could feel like a sad face emoji if comments found on your own social media accounts bolster a plaintiff’s premises liability claim.

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If food manufacturers produce clean food or use clean labels, then they should steer clear of business risks arising from claims of false advertising and product adulteration.

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An afternoon at the ball park could include foul balls, broken bats and flying hot dogs, so understand your personal risk before buying your tickets!

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Appellate court reluctantly applies open and obvious doctrine in snow and ice case involving claim of ordinary negligence.

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Michigan Supreme Court ruling reinforces open and obvious doctrine in black ice case.

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Michigan Supreme Court gives premises owners early holiday present, ruling “reasonable inspection” not required in slip and fall claim.

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