Narrative Opinion Summary
The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order on November 22, 2010, regarding two related cases involving Laura Lee Reesor and Norman Yatooma Associates, P.C. In case number SC: 141534, Reesor appealed a judgment from the Court of Appeals dated May 13, 2010, but the Supreme Court denied her application for leave to appeal, indicating that the Court was not persuaded to review the issues presented. In a companion case, SC: 141535, Norman Yatooma Associates, P.C. was plaintiff-appellee against Reesor, who was defendant-appellant. The order reflects the Court's decision not to engage with the appeals from the lower court's judgments. The Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court, Corbin R. Davis, certified the order.
Legal Issues Addressed
Discretionary Review by the Supreme Courtsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Michigan Supreme Court exercised its discretion not to review the case presented by Laura Lee Reesor, indicating that the issues were not compelling enough for further examination.
Reasoning: The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order on November 22, 2010, regarding two related cases involving Laura Lee Reesor and Norman Yatooma Associates, P.C. In case number SC: 141534, Reesor appealed a judgment from the Court of Appeals dated May 13, 2010, but the Supreme Court denied her application for leave to appeal, indicating that the Court was not persuaded to review the issues presented.
Finality of Lower Court Judgmentssubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Supreme Court's decision not to grant leave to appeal effectively upholds the judgments of the lower courts, as seen in the cases involving Laura Lee Reesor and Norman Yatooma Associates, P.C.
Reasoning: In a companion case, SC: 141535, Norman Yatooma Associates, P.C. was plaintiff-appellee against Reesor, who was defendant-appellant. The order reflects the Court's decision not to engage with the appeals from the lower court's judgments.