• Court of Appeals and Supreme Court Face-off Over Daubert Standards

    August 8, 2016

    (August 8, 2016) A face-off between the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court over Daubert standards leaves the medical malpractice community; practitioners and parties on all sides without a firm foundation as to how or when scientific literature may be used to pursue or fend off challenges to expert testimony. But, it may lead to […]

  • Client awarded judgment of $500,000

    December 22, 2015

    Mr. Jackson provided his retirement funds to the defendants for purposes of purchasing and rehabilitating specific properties in Grand Rapids. Through a series of complicated transactions, however, Mr. Spencer transferred the money to his solely owned side company and thereafter spent Mr. Jackson’s money on himself. Six months after the lawsuit was filed, Mr. Spencer […]

  • Complex Condemnation Case

    December 10, 2015

    The state offered $144k as “just compensation” for 10-acres of vacant land owned by a highly specialized West Michigan nursery business. The property taken by the state was needed by the nursery for its continued expansion, as it was contiguous to its core facility. The state refused to recognize any impact on the nursery beyond the […]

  • Businessman’s scam to buy company proves to be a costly backfire in a court

    November 20, 2010

    “A Kent County Circuit Court jury this week tacked $8 million plus interest onto the 2007 sale price, finding Flynn — who also is embattled in an Illinois lawsuit that asks for $519 million in damages for his alleged role in the destruction of the Emerald Casino company — used underhanded maneuvers to buy the […]

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