MSC to hear case that could reinstate common law discovery
The Michigan Supreme Court will hear arguments this week in a case that could overturn a previous court’s opinion in Trentadue v. Gorton, which critics said abolished 100 years of common law discovery...
View ArticleProduct Liability – Statute Of Limitations – Asbestos Claim
Where plaintiff was diagnosed with asbestos-related cancer in one lung in 1999, the trial court correctly dismissed as untimely his 2009 suit based on a 2006 diagnosis of cancer in his other lung....
View ArticleNegligence – Statute Of Limitations – Claim Accrual
The trial court correctly dismissed plaintiff’s negligence suit as untimely because she filed it more than three years after her claim – mold-related health issues – accrued. Claim Accrual “The parties...
View ArticleBanks And Banking – Certificates Of Deposit – Statute Of Limitations
The trial court incorrectly ruled that the personal representative waited too long to sue a bank for failing to honor three certificates of deposit (CD) that were issued to the decedent. The applicable...
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