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Michigan's highest court this month dealt another blow to the practice known as home equity theft, further chipping away at ...
Former assistant prosecutor Jennifer Janetsky's 2015 lawsuit establishes new legal protections for public employees who ...
A Detroit woman can proceed with a lawsuit against an online gambling giant in Michigan, after the state Supreme Court ruled ...
After conflicting rulings, the Michigan Court of Appeals says there are no exceptions to a one-year deadline for suing the ...
A woman whose online gambling account showed that she won over $3 million but was later told her account had no money ...
The Michigan Supreme Court said a woman can proceed her lawsuit against BetMGM over $3 million in disputed winnings.
The plaintiff says the gaming giant owes her winnings from its Luck O' the Roulette game. BetMGM says the game malfunctioned.
Growing 1,000-plus plants is a misdemeanor while possessing marijuana with intent to deliver can result in 15-year felony ...
On July 22, 2025, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled that Jacqueline Davis may pursue her $3.29 million claim against BetMGM, overturning earlier decisions and sending the case to Wayne Circuit Court.
Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido filed a lawsuit earlier this year over two issues, one of which was $42,500 in funding to pa yfor outside legal services.
The matter stems from the 2022 elections in which the Board of Election Commissioners in Flint, Michigan, did not hire enough Republican poll workers.
Jacqueline Davis secured a unanimous 7-0 decision from the Michigan Supreme Court over $3 million in winnings that BetMGM ...
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