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Crawley David McFadden v. Titan Insurance Company

Citation: Not availableDocket: 147554

Court: Michigan Supreme Court; April 28, 2014; Michigan; State Supreme Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order on April 28, 2014, regarding the case of Crawley David McFadden (also known as David F. Viviano) against Titan Insurance Company. The court considered a motion for reconsideration of its previous order dated January 31, 2014, and ultimately denied the motion. The court concluded that there was no indication that the prior order was entered in error. The order was certified as a true and complete copy by Larry S. Royster, the Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court.

Legal Issues Addressed

Judicial Confirmation of Order Validity

Application: The court affirmed the validity of its prior order by stating there was no error in its issuance.

Reasoning: The court concluded that there was no indication that the prior order was entered in error.

Motion for Reconsideration

Application: The Michigan Supreme Court reviewed a motion for reconsideration regarding its earlier decision but opted to deny the motion.

Reasoning: The court considered a motion for reconsideration of its previous order dated January 31, 2014, and ultimately denied the motion.