Michigan

Lying in the sixth Federal Circuit, Michigan is located in the Great Lakes Region/Midwestern portion of the United States. Its capital city is Lansing and the largest city is Detroit, often referred to as The Motor City. It is the only state which consists of two peninsulas in the US, the lower and upper peninsulas (referred to as the U.P). The state has the largest freshwater coastline of any political subdivision worldwide, as it is surrounded by four of the five great lakes, and Lake Saint Clair. The state has nearly 65,000 inland lakes & ponds, making it one of the most popular states for boating and water-recreation.

Today, the state of Michigan is driven by a diverse economic-base. It is known as the automotive center of the US. It is also a popular tourist destination, with a major portion of the state’s economy being driven by tourism-dollars. The economy is also driven by trade, imports and exports, high-technological advances, manufacturing, and services. Agriculture, including apple orchards, are also a major driver in the state’s economy.

Michigan allows direct participation of the electorate by initiative, referendum, recall, and ratification.  The government has three branches: the executive branch, led by the governor, the legislative branch with a bicameral house and a judicial branch with a court of justice.

The Michigan legislature is one of ten full-time legislative bodies in the nation.  It is divided into the upper and lower houses, and the role of the legislature is defined by Article IV of the state’s constitution, and legislative acts are published in the Acts of the Legislature and codified in the Michigan Compiled Laws.

The executive branch of Michigan consists of four elected officers: the governor, the lieutenant governor, the secretary of state and the Attorney General.  The Governor and the Lieutenant Governor are elected on the same ticket. The Attorney General is the state’s chief law enforcement officer and the Secretary of State and its department handles automobile-related licensing, elections and record holding.  Term limits of two terms per elected official were put in place in 1993.

The Michigan Judicial branch is headed up by the Michigan Supreme Court, which administers the other courts in the system: the Michigan Court of appeals, circuit courts and district courts and other administrative and specialized courts.   

The Michigan Supreme Court has elected members who are elected on non-partisan ballots for eight-year terms.  Appellate court, circuit court and district court judges are also elected, for terms to six years.  Any vacancies to the bench are filled by the Governor.

Michigan is home to the University of Michigan and Michigan State University, which are major in-state rivals. Additionally, Michigan is home to several law schools, including: Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI), Thomas M. Cooley Law School (Lansing, MI), University of Michigan Law School (Ann Arbor, MI), University of Detroit Mercy School of Law (Detroit, MI) and Wayne State University Law School (Detroit, MI).

The National Law Review covers various cases, new legislation, and important stories which occur in the state of Michigan. Immigration cases, tax legislation, litigation at the state and federal level, news from the automotive industry, and general agency-related news, are among the stories covered on the site. Visitors can read about the latest news and updates in employment law, and the state’s economy on the National Law Review.

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21
2024
Ruling Outside the Lines Blank Rome LLP
Nov
16
2023
Michigan Tax Tribunal Holds That Parent Properly Excluded its Wholly Owned Subsidiary from its Unitary Business Group Return Blank Rome LLP
Dec
28
2022
First of Two Convicted at Trial in Michigan Governor Kidnapping Plot Sentenced to 16 Years in Prison The U.S. Department of Justice
Dec
29
2022
Federal Court Permanently Shuts Down Detroit Tax Preparers The U.S. Department of Justice
Nov
19
2020
TCPA Plaintiff Penalized: Failure to Allege Correct Phone Numbers in Complaint Leads to Potentially Massive Sanctions Against Pro Per Plaintiff Troutman Amin, LLP
Nov
13
2019
“Eid Mubarak” Text Message Leads to Federal TCPA Class Action—But Case Kicked Out of Arizona Due to Probable Forum Shopping Troutman Amin, LLP
Nov
25
2019
TCPA News In Brief: Ringless Voicemail Defendant Keeps Up the Pressure With Motion to Strike Plaintiff’s Expert Report Troutman Amin, LLP
Nov
25
2019
TCPA Roller Coaster: Plaintiff Makes $30MM Mistake at Trial But the Court Bails Out the Class Anyway Troutman Amin, LLP
Mar
12
2021
TCPA Filings Against Dispensaries Still Sky High: Latest Filing Seeks Over $5MM in Damages Troutman Amin, LLP
Dec
4
2019
Settlement Reveals How Expensive the TCPA is Compared to Other Consumer Statutes Troutman Amin, LLP
Mar
5
2020
A New TCPA Low?: Dismissed Fax Blast TCPA Case Sought to Hold an Attorney Liable for a Fax he Didn’t Send or Even Know About Troutman Amin, LLP
Aug
9
2022
MICHIGAN MINI TCPA: Proposed House Bill No. 6307 Troutman Amin, LLP
Dec
15
2020
Tell it to the Jury!: Debt Collector Stuck in TCPA Suit for Sending “Manual” Text Messages Troutman Amin, LLP
Aug
12
2022
MUST READ: A $25k Per Violation Super TCPA Is in The Works in Michigan–And it is BIGGER, BADDER (And BETTER WRITTEN) Than Any Other Robocall Statute to Date Troutman Amin, LLP
Feb
9
2023
TRY AGAIN DOBRONSKI: Michigan Court Found Improper Service As Basis To Set Aside Default Troutman Amin, LLP
Apr
15
2021
The Latest on NIL: Updates to State and Federal Laws Goulston & Storrs
Jan
4
2023
Michigan Law Expands Police and Fire Special Assessment Authority to More Cities Miller Canfield
Dec
6
2023
Expanded Permitted Uses for School District Sinking Funds Miller Canfield
Feb
26
2024
New Prevailing Wage Requirements for Charter School Construction Projects Miller Canfield
Jun
16
2021
Commitment Fees Might Constitute Interest Under Michigan Law Miller Canfield
Sep
22
2021
Public Finance: Election Do's and Don'ts for School Districts Miller Canfield
Jan
21
2022
Michigan Tax Foreclosures May Be Avoidable in Bankruptcy Miller Canfield
Nov
1
2020
Michigan Enacts COVID-19 Liability Shield and Employee Protection Bills Miller Canfield
May
6
2022
Michigan Tax Foreclosures in Bankruptcy – An Auction and a Right to Claim Surplus Proceeds Insulates Against Challenge as a Fraudulent Transfer Miller Canfield
Jul
26
2022
Michigan Court Paves Way for Minimum Wage Increases and Paid Sick Leave Miller Canfield
Mar
10
2023
Michigan Legislature Expands State Civil Rights Act to Protect Against Discrimination Based on Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation Miller Canfield
Jul
3
2023
Michigan Legislature Passes Package of Bills Implementing Proposal 2 Miller Canfield
Nov
2
2020
Michigan’s Receivership Act: No Longer Just for Commercial Real Estate Miller Canfield
Jan
7
2021
Michigan Amends Isolation and Quarantine Requirements for Workers Miller Canfield
May
5
2021
Michigan Court of Appeals Holds That Development Agreement Obligations are Extinguished in Tax Foreclosure Miller Canfield
Jun
18
2021
Gathering and Face Mask Order Lifted, But MIOSHA Workplace Rules Remain In Place Miller Canfield
Oct
15
2021
Thinking Ahead: Why You Should Consider Including an Appellate Lawyer on Your Trial Team Miller Canfield
Jul
26
2022
Receiverships Under Michigan's New Assignment of Rents Act Miller Canfield
Jan
3
2024
Arbitrator's Power to Alter Discipline Affirmed by Michigan Court, with a Caveat on CBA Clarity Miller Canfield
Jun
22
2021
MIOSHA Emergency Workplace Rules Generally No Longer in Effect Miller Canfield
 

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