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Michigan Supreme Court Holds A Settling Defendant May Pursue An Action for Contribution Despite The 1995 Tort Reform Legislation’s Abolition of Joint Liability

Michigan Supreme Court Holds A Settling Defendant May Pursue An Action for Contribution Despite The 1995 Tort Reform Legislation’s Abolition of Joint Liability

Darkness Was Not A Special Aspect Of A Pothole

Michigan Court of Appeals Applies Loss of Opportunity Doctrine In a Manner Favorable to Medical Malpractice Defendants

Jury to Decide if “Black Ice” is Open and Obvious

Illinois Appellate Court Finds that No Prejudice is Required to Deny Coverage for Late Notice

A Police Cruiser on a Roadway with its Emergency Lights Flashing to Aid a Stalled Vehicle did not Present an Unresonable Risk of Bodily Injury

Abruptly Opening Stuck Door Was Open And Obvious

Elevated Platform Was Not Unreasonably Dangerous

Faulty Affidavits and the Search Warrants They Secure