Few areas of law are more fraught with frustration and absurdity than consumer litigation defense.
The Supreme Court Brings Clarity to Non-Judicial Foreclosure Practice
Few areas of law are more fraught with frustration and absurdity than consumer litigation defense.
It is the classic law school problem. A hunter is shot in the woods when two of his friends fire their guns.
“Would you be okay working with a gay person?,” my interviewer asked.
In a January 2019 published opinion, the Michigan Court of Appeals narrowed,
One of the things I like about being a litigator in Michigan is driving to places I’ve never been.
So, there I was on December 6, my last night in New York City for some year-end business.