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HTMLConnection Between Accident and Injury Was "Too Attenuated" for No-Fault
Joseph E. Kozely; Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article
May 1, 2013, previously published on April 25, 2013
A motorcyclist's spinal cord injury following a crash caused by a seizure did not arise out of the motor vehicle accident that originally caused the seizure disorder. The Michigan Supreme Court held that the connection between the auto accident and the spinal cord injury was "too...

 

HTMLAmendments to Open Meetings Act
Karl W. Butterer; Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article
April 16, 2013, previously published on April 10, 2013
Road commissions, especially those maintaining a website, should be aware of the amendment made in late December 2012 to the Michigan Open Meetings Act (OMA). This amendment is currently in effect and applies to all special meetings, rescheduled regular meetings and meetings recessed more than 36...

 

HTMLAmendments to Motor Vehicle Code - Weigh Masters
Karl W. Butterer; Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article
April 16, 2013, previously published on April 10, 2013
Effective on March 28, 2013, 2012 PA 529 amends the Motor Vehicle Code to state that an authorized agent of a county road commission (e.g. a weigh master) may act as a police officer, without being certified as a police officer under the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards Act, while...

 

HTMLDon’t Lose Your Right to Collect Unpaid Taxes at a Foreclosure Sale
Scott A. Chernich, Patricia J. Scott; Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article
April 16, 2013, previously published on April 15, 2013
Lenders who place a full credit bid can’t recover a deficiency based on unpaid taxes incurred prior to a foreclosure sale according to the decision in Citizens Bank v Boggs.

 

HTMLMortgage Foreclosure is “Debt Collection” Under the FDCPA
Scott A. Chernich, Patricia J. Scott; Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article
April 16, 2013, previously published on April 15, 2013
The foreclosure of a mortgage is “debt collection” under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“FDCPA”) according to the Sixth Circuit Federal Court of Appeals in Glazer v Chase Home Finance, LLC.

 

HTMLDealing with Employment Issues and Complying with the Open Meetings Act
Anne M. Seurynck; Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article
April 3, 2013, previously published on March 2013
Employment related issues can be sensitive. Often, public bodies are reluctant to talk about issues involving officers and employees openly at meetings. However, generally, meetings of public bodies must be open to the public pursuant to the requirements of the Open Meetings Act ("OMA")....

 

HTMLMichigan Overhauls Arbitration Rules
David M. Lick; Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article
April 3, 2013, previously published on March 27, 2013
Michigan has joined the growing number of states that have enacted the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act (the "RUAA"), which significantly overhauls the state's arbitration rules. The new law takes effect on July 1, 2013.

 

HTMLThe Seller Breached the Contract but the Purchaser Saved Money as a Result
Ray H. Littleton; Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article
March 26, 2013, previously published on March 20, 2013
In the automotive world, this scenario is not too uncommon: A supplier in a “just-in-time” inventory arrangement (these contracts involve purchasers of automotive parts who consistently maintain an inventory for merely a few days or weeks, while filling a contract requiring a continuous...

 

HTMLConstruction Anti-Indemnity Statute Expanded
David M. Lick, Liza C. Moore; Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article
March 14, 2013, previously published on March 12, 2013
For decades, Michigan law has prohibited construction contract language that made one party indemnify or be responsible for another party’s sole negligence. The law did allow, however, for indemnification of a public or private owner without a prorated division of liability regardless of the...

 

HTMLHow the Fiscal Cliff Legislation May Affect Your Business
Foster Swift Collins Smith P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article
March 11, 2013, previously published on March 5, 2013
On January 2, 2013, President Obama signed the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (the “Act”) into law. Enacted to address the tax side of the “fiscal cliff,” the Act permanently extended the Bush-era tax cuts for most taxpayers, revised tax rates on ordinary and capital...

 


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