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Lights Out! Court of Appeals Upholds Dismissal of Premises Liability Claim Following Patron’s Fall on Unlit Steps

Premature Filing Defeats Defendants’ Early Toxic Tort Victory

Open and Obvious Doctrine Presents a Low Bar “Ordinary Intelligence.”

Evidence of Fraud? Be Specific!

Ordinary Allowable Expenses Redefined

Employer or Independent Contractor? — The Michigan 2-Step

Free Fallin’: Plaintiff’s Lack of Evidence of Causation of Fall Leads to Dismissal

A Pink Cadillac Clarifies Independent Contractors are Employers and Employees of Themselves

Does the “Ministerial” Exception Apply When an Employee is Not a Minister? The Supreme Court Says Yes in Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru

Watch Where You’re Going! – Ice and Slush in Parking Lot Considered Open and Obvious Hazard in the Presence of Wintery Weather Conditions