Long-Distance Family Trip Cars
Among the things in life that really rely on personal preference as well as practicality, is certainly the choice of the car that you are going to drive during a long-distance family trip.
Among the things in life that really rely on personal preference as well as practicality, is certainly the choice of the car that you are going to drive during a long-distance family trip.
Southfield, Michigan-based Maddin, Hauser, Roth & Heller, P.C., is pleased to announce that President and CEO Steven D. Sallen has been selected for inclusion in the Top Attorneys of North America 2018-2019 edition of The Who’s Who Directories.
Lex Machina, a LexisNexis company and creator of the award-winning Legal Analytics® platform, announced the release of its first annual Insurance Litigation Report, which encompasses data on more than 93,000 insurance cases pending in federal court since 2009 – the third-largest case set on the Legal Analytics platform.
Southfield, Michigan-based Maddin, Hauser, Roth & Heller, P.C., is pleased to announce that R.J. Cronkhite has been elected to the Fellows of the American Bar Foundation.
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Back in July, a resident of Detroit filed a lawsuit against Perry Funeral Home, Wayne State University, Detroit Medical Center, and Harper-Hutzel Hospitals. Inc. over allegations that the defendants “breached contracts by not properly taking possession of, transporting and or storing the deceased remains of infant bodies after requesting a donation for purposes of research.” The suit itself was filed in Wayne County Circuit Court and is in the spotlight in response to recent discoveries inside the Perry Funeral Home.
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