Michigan Standard Employment Forms May No Longer Hold Up in Court: 2 Steps Employers Should Take Now
The Michigan Supreme Court just ruled that many boilerplate forms employees sign on day one – sometimes known as adhesive employment agreements – are no longer automatically enforceable if they ...
LANSING, MI – Michigan’s highest court last week issued a ruling allowing the furtherance of a lawsuit that alleges three people were discriminated against as a form of indirect retaliation in the ...
A recent Michigan Court of Appeals ruling – which applied a landmark decision by the Michigan Supreme Court from 2020 – has put an end to insurance companies exploiting overly broad anti-fraud ...
Michigan’s mandatory 24-hour waiting period for abortions is no more for now after a Tuesday decision by the Michigan Court of Claims. The state court approved on June 25 a request for a preliminary ...
A case in front of the state's highest court could determine whether undocumented workers in Michigan can legally file workers' compensation claims moving forward. The Michigan Supreme Court heard ...
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