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Wood v. BEDIAKO

Citations: 738 N.W.2d 733; 480 Mich. 887Docket: 132603

Court: Michigan Supreme Court; September 24, 2007; Michigan; State Supreme Court

Original Court Document: View Document

Narrative Opinion Summary

The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order on September 24, 2007, regarding the case of Alisha Wood, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Bradley Wood, against Alfred K. Bediako, M.D., and Hillsdale Obstetrics & Gynecology, P.C., with Hillsdale Community Health Center as a defendant-appellee. The Court denied the application for leave to appeal the Court of Appeals' judgment from October 26, 2006. The Court expressed that it was not convinced that the issues presented warranted review. The order was certified by Corbin R. Davis, Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court.

Legal Issues Addressed

Certification of Judicial Orders

Application: The order from the Michigan Supreme Court was formally certified by the Clerk of the Court, ensuring its official recognition and entry into the court record.

Reasoning: The order was certified by Corbin R. Davis, Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court.

Denial of Leave to Appeal

Application: The Michigan Supreme Court decided not to review the judgment of the Court of Appeals, indicating that it did not find the issues significant enough to warrant further examination.

Reasoning: The Court denied the application for leave to appeal the Court of Appeals' judgment from October 26, 2006.

Judicial Discretion on Review

Application: The Supreme Court exercised its discretion in determining that the issues raised did not justify a review, thereby declining to hear the appeal.

Reasoning: The Court expressed that it was not convinced that the issues presented warranted review.