Obituaries: Raymond T. Huetteman Jr., 86; Richard J. Rankin, 77; Charles F. Sibert, 94
Huetteman served in the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps, Rankin was an FINRA arbitrator and Sibert practiced residential and commercial real estate as an attorney and broker.
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Business Law – Lawsuit consultant’s contingency fee did not violate public policy
Where the parties’ contract provided that plaintiff’s fee for providing litigation consulting services was contingent on the law suit’s success, the contract is not against public policy and can be enforced.
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Family lawyers, judges blast joint-custody proposal
A House bill that would require courts to give divorcing couples joint custody of their children unless one parent is unfit is meeting stiff opposition from family law practitioners and judges.
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Lawsuit attacks Detroit Animal Control policies and 'deplorable conditions'
Brittany Roberts’ attorney, Jennifer Grieco of the Birmingham-based Neuman Anderson law firm, says that lawsuit and conversations with Roberts led her to at least 11 cases involving residents with complaints against Detroit Animal Control.
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U-M, MSU law schools tops among July bar passers
The University of Michigan Law School had the highest percentage of graduates who passed the July 2015 Michigan bar exam, while Michigan State University College of Law moved up in the rankings to take second place.
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Davison-area manufacturer pays $550,000 to end age discrimination lawsuit
A Davison-area manufacturer has agreed to pay more than a half-million dollars to settle an age discrimination lawsuit brought by its former chief financial officer.
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A sidebar with … Richard O. Cherry
The city attorney for Kalamazoo talks about his role as president of the Judge Charles A. Pratt Bar Association, minority representation in Kalamazoo and Calhoun counties, and his time as a prosecutor in Chicago.
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Flint City Council votes to hire outside legal help on water issue
The Flint City Council wants its own attorney to advise it on issues related to Flint’s water emergency, but it’s unclear whether it will be able to pay any bill.
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State could face high attorney’s fees, court costs for frivolous suits
If a recently introduced Senate bill package gets approval, the state could face major liability exposure by paying court costs for people who sue the state or its agencies and win.
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Michigan's first Muslim lawyer, Michael Berry of Dearborn, dies at 95
Berry, the namesake for the Michael Berry Career Center in Dearbron and the former Berry Terminal — once an international terminal that closed in 2008 — at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, lived in Dearborn and was the first Muslim attorney of Arab decent to practice law in Michigan.
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