I’m betting this executive did not check with his lawyer before saying … that this technology, however, is also vastly different than what was in the patents. “Towering Technology“, Crain’s Detroit, May 9, 2022 Now, if the patents were written to cover the kinds of methodologies that their competitors use, great. But making a statement …
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With all of the uncertainty over re-opening businesses, you might be tempted to ask your employees and customers to sign a COVID-19 waiver before you let them return inside your buildings. Don’t do it. Proving someone did or didn’t contract the novel coronavirus from any particular location or person is extremely difficult. But what isn’t …
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This is huge news. Starting May 1st, you will not be sent back to the parking lot by the court security deputy because you have your cell phone on you as you try to enter a state court in Michigan. This may have merely been an inconvenience for you, to walk back to your car …
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There are two big changes for Michigan companies in 2020 that you may not yet have on your radar screen… The first is the impact of REAL ID. And the second is the overhaul of Michigan’s civil court litigation rules. Notice I didn’t mention the legalization of the recreational of marijuana, nor did I single out the …
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Us lawyers get a bad rap for never fully committing to anything we might say.