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Thomas R. Bowen - Michigan Super Lawyers 2023

Michigan Super Lawyers 2023 We are pleased to announce that attorney Thomas Bowen has been selected to the 2023 Michigan Super Lawyers list. This is an exclusive list, recognizing no more Read More

Bowen, Radabaugh & Milton Attorneys Named to the 2023 Michigan Super Lawyers list

Bowen, Radabaugh & Milton Attorneys Named to the 2023 Michigan Super Lawyers list. We are pleased to announce that attorneys David Bowen, Nathan Welch, and Thomas Bowen have been selected to Read More

Michigan Supreme Court Rules No-Fault Amendments Do Not Apply Retroactively

Authors: Adrienne L. Hayes and Redon Ipeku Michigan Supreme Court Rules No-Fault Amendments Do Not Apply Retroactively On July 31, 2023, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled on the applications for leave filed Read More

Open And Obvious Is For The Jury

Open And Obvious Is For The Jury On July 28, 2023, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled on the applications for leave filed in two invitee premises liability cases, Kandil-Elsayed v F&E Read More

BRM Welcomes New Associate Attorney - Redon Ipeku

BRM Welcomes New Associate Attorney: Redone Ipeku Bowen, Radabaugh & Milton, P.C. is pleased to announce the addition of associate attorney Redon Ipeku. "Redon is an excellent addition to our firm, both Read More

BRM Names New Board President

Bowen, Radabaugh & Milton announces that Lisa T. Milton has been named the firm’s President. Ms. Milton is a founding shareholder of the firm and specializes in commercial litigation, employment Read More

What’s Covered? A Two-Step Insurance Policy Coverage Analysis

Is there coverage?  A coverage review involves a two-step analysis: Insurance coverage is dictated by the policy terms, exclusions and conditions in the applicable insurance policy. Determining whether there is available coverage Read More

Duty owed to condo co-owners by the condo association

Do condominium associations owe their co-owners a duty?  The Michigan Supreme Court may determine whether condominium associations owe a duty to co-owners Substantive changes are likely on the horizon in premises liability Read More

Is the Open and Obvious Doctrine Really that Obvious?

Substantive changes to the open and obvious doctrine in premises liability cases appear to be on the horizon. For decades, Michigan precedent held that premises possessors owe no duty to Read More

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