Is It Proper to Raise New Arguments or Submit New Evidence in a Motion for Reconsideration?

Phillip J. DeRosier | Dickinson Wright There may be times when a party facing an adverse summary disposition decision (whether it be the grant or denial of such a motion) wishes either to raise a new issue or submit new evidence in a under MCR 2.119(F). Is this proper? The weight of authority from the… Continue reading Is It Proper to Raise New Arguments or Submit New Evidence in a Motion for Reconsideration?

Investigating Residential Electrical Fires Part 2 – Arcing and Arc Mapping

Matt Ferrie | The Subrogation Strategist Matthew Ferrie, Partner, is back again to host the newest episode of the Subro Sessions podcast. Bert Davis, Principal for Romauldi, Davidson, & Associates and BDA Engineering, joins Matt for the second episode on investigating residential electrical fires entitled, “Investigating Residential Electrical Fires Part II – Arcing and Arc… Continue reading Investigating Residential Electrical Fires Part 2 – Arcing and Arc Mapping

Trends: “Nearshoring” Opportunities for the Construction Industry

Jerry P. Brodsky | Peckar & Abramson “Nearshoring” is a hot topic throughout Latin America and is receiving increasing attention in the United States. We offer this introduction to Nearshoring and the opportunities it presents for your reference. “Nearshoring” has become increasingly relevant in the context of the globalized economy. This phenomenon describes relocating production… Continue reading Trends: “Nearshoring” Opportunities for the Construction Industry

Competent, Substantial Evidence Is the Name of the Game in Construction Disputes

Lindsay McCormick | Marshall Dennehey It is common in construction disputes between sophisticated parties for the parties to agree to engage in a bench trial, as opposed to a trial by jury. There are a number of reasons to choose this option, such as complicated issues, the belief that the subject is rather dry, and… Continue reading Competent, Substantial Evidence Is the Name of the Game in Construction Disputes

Water Losses 101: A Discussion of Common Causes of Water Losses and How to Investigate Them – Part 1

Gus Sara and Michael DeBona | White and Williams The newest episode of the Subro Sessions podcast, is hosted by Gus Sara, Partner, and Michael DeBona, Counsel, who are joined by guest J. Pablo Ross, PE, of Ross Engineering. The episode, entitled “Water Losses 101: A Discussion of Common Causes of Water Losses and How… Continue reading Water Losses 101: A Discussion of Common Causes of Water Losses and How to Investigate Them – Part 1