Property Owners & Insurers Newsline

Experience, expertise and common sense.

Sort By Practice Group

Filter By Date

Sort By Edition

Sort By Attorney

“Reasonable” vs. “Actual”: Supreme Court Declines To Address Whether A “Reasonable Attorney Fee” Under The Case Evaluation Rule Can Be Based On A Rate That Exceeds What Was Actually Billed

The International Building Code Does Not Impose A Legal Duty

Court Narrows Who May Be Identified As Non-Parties At Fault

Five Days With No Snow Maintenance Is Not Reasonable

Watch Your Step? “Black Ice” On Common Sidewalk Within Apartment Complex Deemed Open And Obvious. No Statutory Duty Triggered Under MCL 554.139(1)(a)

Businesses Are Not Protected By Parent’s Waiver Of Child’s Claim

Another Surprise From Supreme Court: Black Ice Can Be “Open And Obvious”

“New” Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Landowner!

Mere Knowledge That Weather Conditions Are Fluctuating Above And Below Freezing Does Not Put Premises Owner On Notice Of Icy Conditions

Do You See What I See?