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Buyer’s Agent Compensation Changes

  • Post author:LavalleAdmin
  • Post published:July 15, 2024
  • Post category:Real Property Law

Many people utilize the services of a buyer’s agent when purchasing a house, especially first-time buyers, who are more likely to need help navigating the process. Buyer’s agents provide valuable…

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The Cleanup Pendulum

  • Post author:Kevin Lavalle
  • Post published:February 20, 2024
  • Post category:Environment Law

Years ago, a friend and I had lunch with a former chief of the Michigan Environmental Response Division. One of the topics on the agenda was changes to Michigan’s cleanup…

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Is Michigan Ready to Recognize a Claim for Medical Monitoring?

  • Post author:Kevin Lavalle
  • Post published:November 17, 2023
  • Post category:Environment Law

A series of bills were recently introduced in the Michigan Legislature seeking to modify a number of environmental statutes. Some of the proposed bills simply tweak existing laws. Others are…

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Michigan Seeks to Implement Inspections of Septic Systems

  • Post author:Kevin Lavalle
  • Post published:June 21, 2023
  • Post category:Environment Law/Real Property Law

As I stood in my yard recently watching a technician uncover my septic tank, I thought about the expression “out of sight, out of mind." It sums up the way…

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Eliminating the use of Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) in dry cleaning

  • Post author:Kevin Lavalle
  • Post published:March 29, 2023
  • Post category:Environment Law

Perchloroethylene, aka tetrachloroethylene, PCE or PERC, is commonly referred to as dry cleaning fluid even though it is widely used in a variety of other products and industries. Michael Faraday,…

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Pursuing A Declaratory Judgment of non-liability, Two Different Outcomes

  • Post author:Kevin Lavalle
  • Post published:March 8, 2023
  • Post category:Environment Law/Real Property Law

A recent opinion from the Michigan Court of Appeals provides insight into remedies available for companies asked to undertake the performance of corrective action at hazardous waste sites. In CAI…

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Acquiring Title by a Forged Deed

  • Post author:Kevin Lavalle
  • Post published:March 8, 2023
  • Post category:Real Property Law

I recently received an email inquiry from a client. Some of her older friends were questioning whether a “hacker“ could acquire title to someone’s home without their knowledge. She inquired…

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ZBAs and Appellate Relief in Michigan

  • Post author:Kevin Lavalle
  • Post published:December 28, 2022
  • Post category:Environment Law/Real Property Law

A Zoning Board of Appeals (“ZBA”) plays an important role in regulating the development of land. ZBAs interpret zoning ordinances, decide appeals from administrative decisions, and grant variances. A party…

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A Prudent Reason to Perform a Survey

  • Post author:Kevin Lavalle
  • Post published:October 9, 2022
  • Post category:Real Property Law

A recent decision by the Michigan Court of Appeals in Coosard v Tarrant, --N.W.2d--(2022) provides an interesting example of one court’s application of fraud to a set of disjointed facts.Plaintiffs…

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Costs and Attorney Fees Under the Michigan Right to Farm Act

  • Post author:Kevin Lavalle
  • Post published:April 5, 2022
  • Post category:Environment Law/Real Property Law

The Right to Farm Act (“RTFA”) was enacted to protect farmers. The Court in Northville Twp v Coyne, 170 Mich App 446 (1988) stated:The Legislature undoubtedly realized that, as residential…

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