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Landlord Tenant Statute Held Inapplicable to Ice and Snow in Parking Lot (For Now)

Products Claim Dismissed for Lack of Evidence to Support Claims

Supreme Court Speaks: No Duty of Land Owner to Protect Employee of Subcontractor from Hazards of Construction Site

Michigan Does Not Recognize A Common Law Trademark Dilution Claim

“Mold” Is Not A :Pollutant” And Coverage Does Not Exist Even Though A Covered Condition Caused the Mold

Whether Lamp Cord Which Blended With Carpeting Was Open And Obvious Was Question For Jury

Slipping On Tile With Bare, Wet Feet Was Open And Obvious

Vehicles Furnished for “Regular Use” Are Not Covered Under Non-Owner Policies

Serious Impairment on Par with Death and Permanent Severe Disfigurement

Presence of Mold-Producing Material Does Not Establish Notice of Mold