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DIETRICH & ASSOCIATES v. ESTATE OF McQUADE

Citations: 721 N.W.2d 197; 477 Mich. 868Docket: 131266

Court: Michigan Supreme Court; September 26, 2006; Michigan; State Supreme Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The Michigan Supreme Court denied the application for leave to appeal the March 23, 2006 judgment of the Court of Appeals in the case involving plaintiffs-appellants Dietrich Associates and Edgar Dietrich against defendants-appellees Estate of Richard McQuade and Donna McQuade. The Court found no sufficient reason to review the case. The order was issued by Chief Justice Clifford W. Taylor and justices Michael F. Cavanagh, Elizabeth A. Weaver, Marilyn Kelly, Maura D. Corrigan, Stephen J. Markman, and Robert P. Young, Jr., with the Clerk, Corbin R. Davis, certifying the order as a true and complete copy.

Legal Issues Addressed

Certification of Court Orders

Application: The Clerk of the Court ensures the authenticity and completeness of the court's order.

Reasoning: The Clerk, Corbin R. Davis, certifying the order as a true and complete copy.

Denial of Application for Leave to Appeal

Application: The Michigan Supreme Court decided not to review the case, indicating that the Court did not find sufficient reason to grant the appeal.

Reasoning: The Michigan Supreme Court denied the application for leave to appeal the March 23, 2006 judgment of the Court of Appeals in the case involving plaintiffs-appellants Dietrich Associates and Edgar Dietrich against defendants-appellees Estate of Richard McQuade and Donna McQuade.

Finality of Court Orders

Application: The issuance of the order by the Michigan Supreme Court signifies the finality of their decision not to review the appeal.

Reasoning: The Court found no sufficient reason to review the case. The order was issued by Chief Justice Clifford W. Taylor and justices Michael F. Cavanagh, Elizabeth A. Weaver, Marilyn Kelly, Maura D. Corrigan, Stephen J. Markman, and Robert P. Young, Jr.