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ESTATE OF GILMORE EX REL. WILSON v. Nationwide Ins. Co.

Citations: 683 N.W.2d 670; 471 Mich. 865Docket: 125575

Court: Michigan Supreme Court; July 29, 2004; Michigan; State Supreme Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The Supreme Court of Michigan denied the application for leave to appeal the January 15, 2004 judgment from the Court of Appeals regarding the case Estate of Gilmore ex rel. Wilson v. Nationwide Insurance Co., No. 125575. The denial indicates that the Court was not convinced that the issues raised warranted further review. The decision was issued on July 29, 2004, and confirms the appellate court's ruling without providing additional commentary or reasoning from the Supreme Court.

Legal Issues Addressed

Denial of Leave to Appeal by Supreme Court

Application: The Supreme Court of Michigan decided not to review the appellate court's judgment, suggesting that the issues presented did not merit further examination.

Reasoning: The Supreme Court of Michigan denied the application for leave to appeal the January 15, 2004 judgment from the Court of Appeals regarding the case Estate of Gilmore ex rel. Wilson v. Nationwide Insurance Co., No. 125575.

Finality of Appellate Court Decision

Application: The appellate court's decision remains in effect as the Supreme Court's denial of review upholds the lower court's ruling without additional commentary.

Reasoning: The denial indicates that the Court was not convinced that the issues raised warranted further review. The decision was issued on July 29, 2004, and confirms the appellate court's ruling without providing additional commentary or reasoning from the Supreme Court.