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“Glistening” On Sidewalk After A Slip And Fall On Black Ice Is Considered An Open And Obvious Condition

Defending Fraudulent PIP Claims: Jury Instructions Can Be Critical

A mortgage company may still be extended coverage; even when an insured has none

Supreme Court Expands Whistleblower Protection To Employees Of Private Companies

Do Senior Living Facilities Owe a Duty to Monitor Residents?

No-Fault Priority: Sometimes, it really is just that simple

Sour Grapes: Smashed, Brown Grapes Insufficient to Establish Constructive Notice

Church Visitor Found To Be A Licensee; No Duty To Inspect Owed

Supreme Court Holds A Child Of Divorced Parents Can Have Only One Domicile Under The No-Fault Act

Just Call The Cops: Michigan Supreme Court Holds That Landlords Have A Duty To Response To Known Criminal Activity