Self-Represented Party’s Legal-Malpractice Lawsuit Dismissed For Being Untimely Filed
The trial court properly dismissed the plaintiff’s legal-malpractice claim against the defendants because she did not file her complaint within the applicable two-year statute of limitations, the Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled.
MSC: Republican Party Can Pursue Election Inspector Claims Against City Of Flint
The Michigan Republican Party and the Republican National Committee have standing to sue City of Flint officials for not appointing enough inspectors during the 2022 election, the Michigan Supreme Court has ruled.
Chief Justice: ‘In re White’ And Individualized Best-Interest Analyses Needs Reconsidered
The Michigan Supreme Court has vacated part of the Michigan Court of Appeals ruling in In re JMG/JGG/JMG, Minors, remanding the termination of parental rights case and ordering the trial court to “make an individualized best-interests determination as to each child.”