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United States: Case Update: Appellate Court Updates Recent Decision To Published Status, Expanding Definition Of 'Unlawful' Under Michigan PIP Law - Plunkett & Cooney

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A month after issuing its opinion in Swoope as one that was not marked for publication, the Michigan Court of Appeals recently gave notice that it will now be a published, binding opinion.
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