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Bush v. Spectrum Health Butterworth Campus

Citations: 723 N.W.2d 870; 477 Mich. 935Docket: 132077

Court: Michigan Supreme Court; November 28, 2006; Michigan; State Supreme Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order on November 29, 2006, regarding case SC: 132077, where Gary L. Bush, Sr., acting as Guardian for Gary E. Bush, a Protected Person, is the Plaintiff-Appellee against Spectrum Health Butterworth Campus, the Defendant-Appellant. Other parties involved include Behrooz-Bruce Shabahang, M.D., John Charles Heiser, M.D., West Michigan Cardiovascular Surgeons, George T. Sugiyama, M.D., Mashraf Mansour, M.D., and Vascular Associates, P.C., who are Defendants-Appellees. The Court considered the application for leave to appeal the Court of Appeals' order from August 4, 2006. Instead of granting leave, the Supreme Court remanded the case back to the Court of Appeals for further consideration as if leave had been granted. The order was certified by Clerk Corbin R. Davis, confirming its authenticity and completeness.

Legal Issues Addressed

Certification of Court Orders

Application: The Supreme Court's order was verified for authenticity and completeness by the Clerk of the Court.

Reasoning: The order was certified by Clerk Corbin R. Davis, confirming its authenticity and completeness.

Remand for Further Consideration

Application: The Michigan Supreme Court opted to remand the case to the Court of Appeals for additional examination rather than granting leave to appeal.

Reasoning: Instead of granting leave, the Supreme Court remanded the case back to the Court of Appeals for further consideration as if leave had been granted.