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Wolf v. Homecomings Financial Network, Inc.

Citations: 730 N.W.2d 220; 477 Mich. 1117; 2007 Mich. LEXIS 855Docket: 133333

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

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The Michigan Supreme Court, on April 24, 2007, issued an order regarding the case involving plaintiffs John Wolf and Darlene Wolf against defendant Homecomings Financial Network, Inc. The Court previously granted immediate consideration and a stay of trial court proceedings on March 6, 2007. After reviewing the application for leave to appeal the December 19, 2006 judgment of the Court of Appeals, the Court denied the request, stating that the issue presented did not warrant review. Consequently, the stay of trial court enforcement proceedings from March 6, 2007, was dissolved. The order was certified by Clerk Corbin R. Davis.

Legal Issues Addressed

Denial of Leave to Appeal

Application: The Michigan Supreme Court denied the application for leave to appeal a decision from the Court of Appeals, indicating that the issue did not merit further review.

Reasoning: After reviewing the application for leave to appeal the December 19, 2006 judgment of the Court of Appeals, the Court denied the request, stating that the issue presented did not warrant review.

Dissolution of Stay

Application: Following the denial of the application for leave to appeal, the stay of trial court enforcement proceedings was dissolved by the Supreme Court.

Reasoning: Consequently, the stay of trial court enforcement proceedings from March 6, 2007, was dissolved.

Immediate Consideration and Stay of Proceedings

Application: The Michigan Supreme Court granted immediate consideration and a stay of trial court proceedings pending the review of an application for leave to appeal.

Reasoning: The Court previously granted immediate consideration and a stay of trial court proceedings on March 6, 2007.