The intellectual property attorneys at Cardelli Lanfear recently had an article published regarding the emerging issue of identity theft in the context of genetic information. This also raises privacy and discrimination concerns. Click here to review the article, which was published in Paradigm.
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The firm was recently successful in defending a towing operation with respect to damage caused during the tow. The property owner’s insurer sought to recoup insurance benefits paid under the Carmack Act; however, a federal district judge ruled that the Carmack Act’s “towing exception” applied to the facts of the matter. For more information, see […]
This Primerus Paradigm article is an overview of how to use injunctions, obtaining a preliminary injunction, and tips on optimizing your request for a preemptive injunction. Using Injunctions to Protect Your Business
This Defense Law article covers important topics in electronic contract negotiation and how courts are coming to terms with how to apply the Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”) to electronically formed contracts. Written by Thomas Cardelli, Esq., Chris Doyle, Esq., Vani Gujuluva, Esq. & Jennifer Paine, Esq. Cardelli Lanfear P.C. Read the Full Article at Primerus.com
Overview of Dramshop Liability and Social Host Liability provided by Lisa C. Walinske and Michael O. Smith of Cardelli, Lanfear & Buikema, P.C. Download Document
This document provides an overview of the hold-up problem in long-term supply contracts and how the court views modifications to agreements that appear to be in “bad-faith” or may cause the other party “economic duress”. Download Document
This syllabus was prepared by Corbin R. Davis regarding the case of Sholberg v Truman where the court decided that the title owner of real property cannot be held liable for a public nuisance that arose from that property when someone other than the title owner was in actual possession of the property, exercised control […]
This document is an official publication of the State Bar of Michigan Appellate Practice Section, containing the following topics: From the Chair (commentary on personal attacks on an opposing party or their counsel) Analysis of Recent Michigan Patent Appeals Michigan’s Changed Appellate Abuse of Discretion Standard Part IV: The New Standard’s Development and Impact Stu’s Tech Talk […]
This document provides an overview of Michigan’s non-party at fault rules. Michigan Notice of Non-Party At Fault Requirements
This compendium of legal malpractice law was prepared by members of the Primerus Defense Institute. Lawyers from throughout the country volunteered their time and expertise to prepare an overview of the law in all 50 states. Like any similar publication, it should not be used to provide a definitive answer to one particular set of […]