Michigan Dog Bite Law: What Owners NEED to Know About Liability Jul 9 | 2025 by abrockman Attorney Kurt Olson recently appeared before the Michigan Court of Appeals as part of an ongoing appeal involving a client whose dog allegedly bit a… Read More
Regulating On-/Off-Premises Signs in the Wake of Thomas v. Bright Sep 30 | 2021 by theFGFirm.law Many municipalities are aware of the case Reed v. Town of Gilbert from 2015. This case had a monumental impact on how cities are allowed… Read More
Transgender Student Wins Court Case, SCOTUS Declines to Hear Argument Jul 20 | 2021 by theFGFirm.law Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a major transgender rights case, leaving a lower court ruling to declare that a Virginia public… Read More
High Times: Michigan Probationers Allowed Medical Marijuana Feb 24 | 2021 by theFGFirm.law Medical marijuana is cannabis prescribed by a physician to treat numerous chronic illnesses, diseases, and conditions. However, individuals on criminal probation are not allowed to… Read More
MI Court of Appeals Rules on Emotional Support Animals and Housing Sep 23 | 2020 by theFGFirm.law The issue of “Emotional Support Animals” (ESA) has been in the news with reports of an ESA peacock and miniature horse being permitted on airlines.… Read More