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Police have no constitutional duty to provide protection to individuals against private acts of violence

Protruding piece of molding near the top of a stairway was open and obvious

Michigan Supreme Court overrules decades-old precedent excluding evidence and holds that police officers are allowed to make honest mistakes when searching for evidence

Open and obvious defense now harder to apply to child invitees

Appellate court upholds dismissal of claim against adult foster care group home

6-year statute of limitations, not the 2 year statute, applies to professional negligence claims against architects, engineers and contractors.

Michigan Supreme Court permits introduction of evidence of a plaintiff’s own pretreatment negligence as an element of comparative fault In medical management disputes

Plaintiff cannot rely upon an agreement with defendant to toll the statute of limitations

Evidence of successful appeal required in legal malpractice case

Michigan Supreme Court slashes construction claims