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6.05.20

Continuing Jurisdiction: A Federal Court’s Power to Enforce a Nationwide Class Action Settlement

Lansing-based attorneys Theodore W. Seitz and Kyle M. Asher co-authored an article for the American Bar Association’s Class Action & Derivative Suits Newsletter titled, “Continuing Jurisdiction: A…

1.01.16

"Revisiting Judicial Review of Interpretive Rules," 41 U. Dayton L. Rev. 1 (2016)

Lansing-based attorney, Kyle M. Asher, authored an article for the University of Dayton Law Review titled, “Revisiting Judicial Review of Interpretive Rules.”

1.01.15

"Judicial Review of Agency Delays Caused by a Lack of Appropriations: The Yucca Two-Step," 2015 Mich. St. Law Rev. 371 (2015)

Lansing-based attorney, Kyle M. Asher, authored an article for the Michigan State Law Review titled, "Judicial Review of Agency Delays Caused by a Lack of Appropriations: The Yucca Two-Step."

Blog Posts 2 results

6.20.17

Debt Buyers Get Some FDCPA Relief from Supreme Court: Case Offers Insights But Leaves Some Questions Unanswered

On June 12, 2017, the United States Supreme Court held that a buyer of defaulted consumer debt was not subject to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“FDCPA”). The question of whether such debt…

11.03.16

Spokeo’s Impact (So Far) on FDCPA Claims

Last week, Dykema’s Consumer Financial Services Law Blog discussed in detail the Supreme Court’s decision in Spokeo v. Robins, 136 S. Ct. 1540 (2016). In anticipation of that decision, district courts…

Dykema Drives Auto Webinars 1 result

3.14.24

Dykema’s 2024 Automotive Trends Webinar Series: Supply Chain (Part I) and Financial Distress (Part II)

During this webinar, we will provide insights on legal and tactical considerations as companies think about supply chain disruption and solutions and financial distress in the automotive industry.

Legal Alerts 4 results

3.31.21

Michigan Open Meetings Act Compliance: (Nearly) Back to Business as Usual

As of today, March 31, 2021, no longer may public bodies take advantage of the “any reason” remote meeting provisions of the Open Meetings Act. With the Legislature’s prior extension of the “any…

1.07.21

New Michigan Amendments Allow Public Bodies to Continue Remote Meetings

With the ability of public bodies to meet remotely under “any circumstances” set to expire on December 31, 2020, the Michigan Legislature recently amended the Open Meetings Act to extend any reason…

11.16.20

Michigan Employers Must Now Demonstrate Infeasibility of Working from Home

On November 15, 2020, Michigan’s Department of Health and Human Services (“DHHS”) issued a new Gatherings and Face Mask Order that further limits in-person gatherings and employer operations, but does…

Press Releases 8 results

8.17.23

194 Dykema Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America® 2024 and Best Lawyers “Ones to Watch”

Dykema, a leading national law firm, announced today that 194 of its attorneys, in multiple practice areas and markets, have been recognized in The Best Lawyers in America© 2024 guide and the Best…

8.11.23

46 Dykema Attorneys Named to 2023 Michigan Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists

Dykema, a leading national law firm, announced today that 25 of its attorneys from the firm’s Michigan offices—and from multiple practice areas—were named to the 2023 Super Lawyers list by Michigan…

4.24.23

Dykema Files Amicus Brief in State Property Tax Case to be Heard by U.S. Supreme Court

Dykema, a leading national law firm, submitted an amicus curiae brief on behalf of the Michigan Association of Counties (MAC), representing the interests of Michigan’s 83 member counties, and the…

Publications 1 result

2.14.24

2024 Automotive Trends

Dykema’s 2nd Annual Automotive Trends Report has taken the pulse of industry leaders—from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and suppliers to seasoned executives and key decision-makers—to…