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Attorneys Michael Sullivan and Monika Sullivan Obtain Summary Disposition in Calhoun County

Mike Sullivan and Monika Sullivan obtained summary disposition on behalf of their lawyer client in the Calhoun County in a claim arising out of a criminal prosecution. Plaintiff brought suit alleging that the lawyer’s negligence prevented him from having an opportunity to challenge on appeal his decision to withdraw his plea. The trial court granted…

CEFU Attorneys Receive Order From Court of Appeals Affirming Summary Disposition

Mike Sullivan, Rick Joslin, and Paul Bernard recently obtained an order from the Michigan Court of Appeals affirming a trial court summary disposition obtained on behalf of their lawyer client. Mike, Rick, and Paul were able to convince first the trial court, and then the Court of Appeals, that the severance agreement that the law…

May 2010 – Michael Sullivan to Serve as Moderator of the International Association of Defense Counsel’s Professional Liabiltiy Roundtable

Michael Sullivan will serve as the moderator of the International Association of Defense Counsel’s Professional Liability Roundtable in Chicago on May 20, 2010. Among the topics that will be covered will be liability pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), the implications of the new Medicare and Medicaid reporting rules on Professional Liability…

Michael Sullivan Speaker at the American Conference Institute’s National Advanced Forum

Mike Sullivan will be a speaker at the American Conference Institute’s National Advanced Forum on Professional Liability Insurance on March 24, 2010. Mr. Sullivan will be on a panel evaluating the impact of the credit crisis on the EO market. Along the topics to be covered are an analysis of what the credit crisis really…

CEFU Attorney Michael Sullivan Obtained a Final Order Summary Disposition In Jackson County Circuit Court

Mike Sullivan obtained Summary Disposition from the Jackson County Circuit Court on behalf of his lawyer client sued for violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Mike was successful in arguing that the FDCPA claim was untimely under 11 U.S.C. § 108 (a)(2), and, because the lawyer client had no duty to investigate the…

Court of Appeals Affirms Summary Disposition

Geoff Brown and Theresa Asoklis successfully defended an appeal from a probate court order granting their client summary disposition in a legal malpractice case arising out of an intrafamily dispute over the family’s business dealings. The plaintiffs argued that our client represented certain family members and family trusts and thus should have told the plaintiffs…

Clay Farrell in Michigan Lawyers Weekly

CEFU attorney Clay Farrell was interviewed by Carol Lundberg for her September 21, 2009 article in Michigan Lawyers Weekly, “Swim with the Sharks…Smaller firms should leap now to attract big clients looking for cost savings.”

David C. Anderson Appointed to Serve on State Bar Character and Fitness Committee

David C. Anderson has been appointed to a two-year term on the State Bar Character Fitness Committee (Division I). The Committee investigates the character and fitness of candidates for admission to the State Bar pursuant to Rule 15, Section 1, of the Supreme Court Rules concerning the State Bar of Michigan.

Collins Einhorn Nominated for 21st Century Innovator Award

For the second consecutive year Collins, Einhorn, Farrell & Ulanoff PC was nominated for Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s “21st Century Innovators Award.” This year the firm received this honor based upon its innovations in technology and its role in streamlining asbestos litigation through various measures including convincing the court to move to e-filing.

Brian Einhorn Featured In Oakland County Legal News Article

Brian Einhorn was featured in an Oakland County Legal News Article on September 9, 2009 called “”Commanding Presence, Incoming State Bar Treasurer Follows ’11 Commandments’ For Success.””

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