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Rafaeli, Llc v. Oakland County

Citation: 924 N.W.2d 887Docket: SC: 156849; COA: 330696

Court: Michigan Supreme Court; April 12, 2019; Michigan; State Supreme Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The motion for temporary admission of out-of-state attorneys Jaimie N.L. Cavanaugh and Wesley P. Hottot to practice in this case is granted by order of the Chief Justice under MCR 8.126(A). The plaintiffs-appellants' request for an extension to file their reply brief is also granted, with the brief deemed timely if submitted by May 8, 2019. Additionally, the Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence's motion to file an amicus curiae brief is granted, with the brief accepted for filing if submitted by the same deadline of May 8, 2019.

Legal Issues Addressed

Amicus Curiae Brief Submission

Application: The court approves the submission of an amicus curiae brief by the Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, establishing a deadline for filing.

Reasoning: Additionally, the Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence's motion to file an amicus curiae brief is granted, with the brief accepted for filing if submitted by the same deadline of May 8, 2019.

Extension of Time for Filing Briefs

Application: The court grants an extension for the plaintiffs-appellants to file their reply brief, setting a new deadline.

Reasoning: The plaintiffs-appellants' request for an extension to file their reply brief is also granted, with the brief deemed timely if submitted by May 8, 2019.

Temporary Admission of Out-of-State Attorneys

Application: The court permits out-of-state attorneys to temporarily practice in this case under specific court rules.

Reasoning: The motion for temporary admission of out-of-state attorneys Jaimie N.L. Cavanaugh and Wesley P. Hottot to practice in this case is granted by order of the Chief Justice under MCR 8.126(A).