History is filled with decisions that went disastrously wrong—not because people lacked intelligence or technical skill, but because they lacked the strength of character to act on what they knew.
This article describes strategic considerations relating to collection that parties should weigh at the onset of any dispute, and tools that prevailing parties can later use to secure monetary awards.
Christy Bieber has a JD from UCLA School of Law and began her career as a college instructor and textbook author. She has been writing full time for over a decade with a focus on making financial and ...
The relative ease of beginning a real property execution does not mean this step should be taken in all cases. This article discusses the significant issues to be considered. Judgment enforcement ...
In general, an appeal of right in a civil case must be filed within 21 days of the entry of judgment in a Michigan court. MCR 7.204(A)(1)(a). That deadline, however, is tolled by the timely filing of ...
P rofessors of the humanities make judgments about value. Art historians, literary scholars, musicologists, and classicists say to our students: These works are powerful, beautiful, surprising, ...
AI is making decisions right now. As you read this, it is routing customer calls, prioritizing leads, approving transactions, screening candidates, and even drafting responses before a human ever sees ...
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