The Michigan man who went viral for driving with a supposed suspended driver's license while attending a virtual court hearing never had a license to begin with, a judge said Wednesday, adding a new twist to a story that has been met with laughter and surprise at every turn.
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Going forward, sellers will pay only their listing agent, while buyers will pay their agent out of pocket. In the face of high home prices and mortgage rates, experts expect some buyers to forgo an agent entirely — or use a discount broker. It’s unclear how this will affect home prices or the number of home sales. What is clear is that some will benefit from this new commission landscape, while others could be at a disadvantage.
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Michigan AG sues tree service companies for alleged price gouging after severe weather
Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel has filed a lawsuit alleging that a group of tree service companies price-gouged during storm clean-up services.
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How the White House's Executive Order on AI may impact the law
AI specialist Wendy Lee shares legal insights about the current and future state of federal artificial intelligence issues.
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