Online Dispute Resolution in Michigan allows for quick and easy ways to resolve certain legal issues

Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) is the use of technology to settle disputes between parties. ODR was initially used in commercial settings, such as disagreements between buyers and sellers on websites like eBay. In recent years, however, it has been adopted by courts to assist in processing cases. Michigan has embraced the use of ODR in […]
Hostility element of adverse possession claim only requires plaintiff to show an intent to hold to a visible, preexisting, and recognizable boundary

Adverse possession is a doctrine under which a person in possession of land owned by someone else may acquire valid title to it, so long as certain legal requirements are met. As was the case in the Court of Appeal’s published case, Denise Houston v. Mint Group, LLC et al, claims of adverse possession sometimes […]