
The Detroit News: City settles suit with family of boy who died after fall at Camp Dearborn
Dearborn has settled a lawsuit over the 2022 death of a 10-year-old boy who fell from a play structure at

Michigan Lawyers Weekly: MiLW announces 'Go To Lawyers' for negligence law
Michigan Lawyers Weekly has announced the “Go To Lawyers” for negligence law, for plaintiffs’ and defense side, including medical malpractice,

MLive: Settlement reached in lawsuit filed over death of Flint police captain
A settlement has been reached between the estate of Collin Birnie, a Flint police captain who was killed in a

Forbes: Best Motorcycle Accident Lawyers in Detroit Michigan of 2023
Forbes Advisor has collected a list of the top 10 lawyers from Detroit, as well as a short guide on

WDIV: Families left frustrated after release of Oxford High School shooting report
The long-awaited and fought-for third-party investigation into the Oxford High School shooting was released late Monday, Oct. 30.

MLive: Michigan judge orders stalled Edenville flood lawsuit to proceed
A Michigan judge lifted a stay last week on a lawsuit brought by victims of catastrophic mid-Michigan flooding in 2020,

WNEM: Judge rules case for 2020 flood victims can move forward
Victims of the 2020 mid-Michigan floods that devastated parts of Sanford and Midland were given a win this weekend.

WWMT: Judge orders state to move forward with long-delayed civil lawsuits over 2020 Midland-area floods
It’s been a nearly three-year court battle regarding the civil lawsuit cases surrounding the 2020 floods that devastated Midland, Sanford

FOX 2 Detroit: Oxford shooting report lays blame at school officials. Can it be used in court?
The conclusion from an extensive report into the Oxford High School mass shooting determined the tragedy could have been prevented

Law 360: Taser victim wants $60M award against Atlanta restored
The guardian of a Georgia man left paralyzed after he was tased by an Atlanta police officer who suspected him

Guidepost report will have little impact in ongoing court cases related to Oxford school shooting
The newly released report on the Oxford school shooting will not affect any of the ongoing court cases filed since

Meet a Detroit Man Who Was Twice Wrongly Convicted
On Nov. 2, 2011, Darell Chancellor arrived home from work about 6 p.m., the usual time. That was nice —