Union fee-for-service lawsuit could test limits of Michigan’s right-to-work law
An administrative law judge found that requiring non-members to pay for representation went against their right not to join a union that’s guaranteed by the state’s right-to-work law
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The Supreme Court battle over Andy Warhol’s Prince portrait could remake copyright law.
The Supreme Court is set to hear a case on Wednesday that will require it, once again, to try to draw the line between using someone else’s art as inspiration and copyright infringement.
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5 Reasons You Should Visit A Real Estate Lawyer Before Buying An Office
Whether you’re buying or selling an office, you should think about hiring an attorney for your next real estate transaction.
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Michigan Woman Gets Stuck with $5,200 Water Bill After Buying New Home
Per a 1939 Michigan law, unpaid utility bills are transferred to the new homeowner if not addressed in the closing period
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