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Dec 21 08 | Michigan Real Estate Law |
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When a seller neglects to disclose all the existing problems of their property, it's the buyer who suffers. A Michigan attorney is absolutely in order for one woman who, after being assured that the property she had purchased was in no way compromised, discovered water damage in the basement after a bad rainstorm. Any violation of a seller's disclosure - whether they say the problem is solved or claim that no problem even exists - indicates that a valid real estate lawsuit exists. | |
Dec 21 08 | Michigan Personal Injury Law - Pedestrian Rights |
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Michigan's no-fault auto law comes into play in the case of a female pedestrian who was struck three times by the same moving vehicle, forcing her to leave her job and undergo physical therapy. A car-owner with automobile insurance can file a claim if hit as a pedestrian. But when benefits are cut off completely, it's essential to consult with an attorney immediately to assess the situation. One caller discusses their Michigan personal injury law rights with a Michigan lawyer regarding their options for reinstating insurance benefits including medical care, wage loss, and other benefits. | |
Dec 14 08 | Michigan Family Law and Adoption Rights |
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Adoption is a very private matter and a highly individualized process from agency to agency, but adopted individuals do have rights to help them retrieve information that can lead them to their biological parents. Adoption agencies can be very individual about how much information they are willing to disclose and, oftentimes, the process can become a bureaucratic nightmare. The key to navigating adoption agency red tape and gaining access to adoption records is to call on a Michigan attorney who will guide you through the process and navigate privacy laws. | |
Dec 14 08 | Chatting with Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox |
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Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox made a surprise call to The Law Show and lauded the Dailey Law Firm's talent as well as the show's offerings. On the table for discussion: the importance of consulting a lawyer rather than trying to defend yourself; the Attorney General's potential gubernatorial ambitions; and his pride in the legal profession. | |
Dec 14 08 | Michigan Personal Injury Law Workers Compensation |
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Involved in an auto accident while driving her company vehicle, one woman is now being denied worker's compensation for her injuries. The Law Show outlines three ways she can potentially collect her medical benefits, including insurance claims and lawsuit. Seeking representation from a Michigan attorney to advise her during her formal hearing can also protect against any potential at-fault claims that may occur at a later date. | |
Establised in 1998, the LawShow is a legal News/Talk radio show dedicated to educating the public about current issues and news in the law
Brian Dailey broadcasts live every Sunday afternoon from 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. from the Detroit, Michigan studios of WJR AM 760, the Great Voice of the Great Lakes. The LawShow reports current legal news, presents interviews of many special guests and answers listener questions on a variety of current legal topics such as personal injury, criminal defense, constitutional law, real estate law, family law, estate planning/probate, tax law, business formation and dissolution, shareholder litigation, insurance law, workers compensation, merger and acquisition, bankruptcy and many other pertinent areas of the law . As host Brian Dailey likes to say, “if we can’t answer it, or send you to someone who can, it probably isn’t relevant.”
LawShow guests include a host of District Judges, Circuit Court Judges, Court of Appeals Judges, Supreme Court Justices, politicians, police officers and others. In 2000, the LawShow sponsored a debate among the candidates running for the Michigan Supreme Court: