Injury attorney discusses Michigan Supreme Court updates in the Michigan Association for Justice Journal David E. Christensen, who is an injury attorney and partner of Michigan Auto Law, wrote an article for the Michigan Association for Justice fall journal. In … Continue reading
Injury lawyer tells Michigan Lawyers Weekly that discouraging lawyer referrals is damaging to the public Injury lawyer and Michigan Auto Law partner David E. Christensen was quoted in a Michigan Lawyers Weekly story on proposed changes to court rules on … Continue reading
“No-Fault specialist” Steve Gursten is interview by the Associated Press on Michigan Supreme Court insurance case After a motorcycle accident turned Kevin Krohn into a paraplegic, he received stem cell surgery in Europe as part of his treatment. Krohn’s No-Fault … Continue reading
Michigan Lawyers Weekly interviews injury lawyer Steven Gursten on why the Michigan Supreme Court spared its car accident ruling In two recent orders, the Michigan Supreme Court has declined the opportunity to reconsider Michigan’s auto law, McCormick v. Carrier. Therefore, … Continue reading
Michigan Lawyers Weekly interviews Steve Gursten on proposed court rule change that would govern lawyer referral fees – at the expense of clients Steve Gursten was featured as an expert accident attorney in Michigan Lawyers Weekly, on a proposed Michigan … Continue reading
No-Fault lawyer says it would be tougher to help those with small cases, predicts insurance companies will save millions Michigan Lawyers Weekly covers the possible devastating effect of a Michigan Supreme Court amendment to the Michigan Court Rules, that would … Continue reading
Car accident lawyer tells Crain’s Detroit Business that the insurance industry’s threats to raise auto rates are false – and that the sky is not falling because of the new auto law Crain’s Detroit Business reports on McCormick v. Carrier, … Continue reading
Auto attorney Steve Gursten tells newspaper that McCormick v. Carrier says personal injuries don’t have to be life-long to collect non-economic damages Bloomberg Business News reports that the Michigan Supreme Court has thrown out a 2004 decision called Kreiner v. … Continue reading