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- Posted June 18, 2014
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New Playing Field
The State Bar of Michigan Business Law Section hosted “MCR 2.621 and 2.622: The New Playing Field for State Court Receiverships” on Tuesday, June 10, at the MSU Management Education Center in Troy. Effective May 1, 2014, the Michigan Supreme Court amended MCR 2.621 and MCR 2.622 which significantly change the process for the court’s selection of the receiver, qualifications, appointment, duties, compensation, and administration of receiverships. The seminar explained the new rules and procedures along with providing a view from the state bench on receiverships. Among those taking part in the program were (l-r) David Findling of Findling Law Firm PLC; Bob Diehl of Bodman PLC; Greg DeMars of Honigman, Miller, Schwartz, &?Cohn LLP; Judith Greenstone Miller of Jaffe, Raitt, Heuer, &?Weiss PC; Kay Kress of Pepper Hamilton LLP; Judy Calton of Honigman, Miller, Schwartz, &?Cohn LLP; and Michael Leib of Maddin, Hauser, Roth, & Heller PC.
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