Commercial landlords and tenants should include terms in their lease regarding the removal and disposition of trade fixtures upon termination to avoid costly disputes or losing such property.
Category: Deborah S. Lapin
Take It or Lose It: Understanding the Trade Fixtures Doctrine in Michigan
Deb Lapin Appointed To Recreational Boating Industries Educational Foundation Board of Directors
Deb Lapin was elected to the Recreational Boating Industries Educational Foundation's Board of Directors.
Maddin on the Move – Q&A Series With Deborah Lapin
With Maddin Hauser having moved offices for the first time in 38 years, Deb Lapin reflects on our history, her experiences, and what the future holds.
Maddin Hauser Attorneys To Speak at the Recreational Boating Educational Conference
Katie Brown, Deb Lapin, and John MacKenzie will speak at the 2023 Recreational Boating Educational Conference in East Lansing, Michigan.
A Picture May Say 1,000 Words, But a Thumbs-Up Emoji Can Say “I Agree” to the Terms of a Contract, According to a Canadian Court
In a case with implications for anyone who uses emojis, a Canadian court recently ruled that a thumbs-up emoji in a text message can form the basis of a legally binding contract.
Length of Statutory Foreclosure Redemption Period Not Extended Due to Delay in Recording of Deed, Michigan Appellate Court Rules
A Michigan appellate court recently ruled that the redemption period after a foreclosure sale is one year from the date of sale, regardless of when the sheriff's deed is recorded.