Arbitration is a common alternative to traditional courtroom litigation, especially in disputes involving large corporations. Andrew Creal explains arbitration, how it works, and why it's often required by contract.

Arbitration is a common alternative to traditional courtroom litigation, especially in disputes involving large corporations. Andrew Creal explains arbitration, how it works, and why it's often required by contract.
The Franchise Disclosure Document can feel overwhelming, but understanding it is essential. Gary Remer explains the key items every prospective franchisee should review.
What happens when a case goes to trial in Michigan? Maddin Hauser attorney Andrew Creal explains what clients can expect when their case moves beyond discovery, motion practice, and mediation and into the courtroom.
When does a situation warrant reporting to your insurance carrier? In this episode of Rick Mitchell explains the importance of reporting promptly and the risks of delaying.
What is the difference between mediation and facilitation in Michigan litigation and why these tools are essential for resolving disputes?
In the fourth and final episode of our "Movement in the Mortgage Industry" series, attorneys Marty Frenkel and David Freedman dive into the often-overlooked legal challenges that follow a mortgage industry merger or acquisition.