[tb-youtube-iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/MYG4VZ4u_Ok"] On October 13, 2022, the Michigan Supreme Court reconsidered a case from January 21, 2021, involving Lakisha McMillon and the City of Kalamazoo. Originally, McMillon filled out a job application in 2004 but wasn’t hired. The application purported to include a clause that required any employment-related lawsuits to be filed within nine months Read More
Timika Rayford v American House Roseville 1, LLC
[tb-youtube-iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/JPYF8IQdWoM"] The plaintiff, a certified nursing assistant, was terminated from her position at a nursing care facility. The facility justified her firing by claiming she falsely reported that her purse was stolen from their premises. However, the plaintiff contended that this accusation was just pretext, and the real reason for her termination was that she Read More
New Supreme Court Opinion Affects Michigan Medical Bills
The Michigan Supreme Court has issued an opinion stating that medical providers no longer have a right to sue insurance companies directly in Michigan. The likely fallout from this decision is that providers will have to ask their patients to assign the right to sue, or else providers may be forced to sue their patients in order to have their bills paid (with the understanding that the patient will bring in the Read More
Carla D. Aikens, P.C. Welcomes New Partner
Carla D. Aikens Carla D. Aikens, P.C., Attorneys at Law (844) 835-2993 info@aikenslawfirm.com Carla D. Aikens, P.C. Welcomes New Partner New Addition Strengthens Firm’s Business Litigation Prowess Detroit, MI: Carla D. Aikens, P.C. is excited to welcome Attorney Kellie L. Howard-Goudy to the firm as a partner. Ms. Howard-Goudy brings years of experience in defense litigation and has experience in the areas Read More