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Sault Ste. Marie: "Anatomy of a Lawsuit"
Michael Rosati and Christopher Johnson presented "Anatomy of a Lawsuit" in Sault Ste. Marie on May 24, 2006.
Bay County Officials: Freedom of Information Act and Open Meetings Act
Christopher Johnson and Carlito Young presented a seminar on the Freedom of Information Act and the Open Meetings Act to officials in Bay County on May 9, 2006. The seminar included an overview on responding to FOIA requests and complying with the Open Meetings Act.
Firm Attorneys Publish Public Corporation Law Quarterly Article on "Electronic Data Discovery In Litigation, and Why You Need To Prepare Now"
Laura Amtsbuechler, Michael Rosati and Carlito Young have published an article in the Public Corporation Law Quarterly, Spring 2006 edition, entitled "Electronic Data Discovery In Litigation, and Why You Need To Prepare Now."
Johnson Rosati Selected as General Counsel for Michigan Universities Self-Insurance Corporation
The firm was recently selected as general counsel for the Michigan Universities Self-Insurance Corporation (M.U.S.I.C.) MUSIC is a self-insurance pool for eleven public universities in the state.
County Officials: "Anatomy of a Lawsuit"
Michael Rosati presented "Anatomy of a Lawsuit" to a group of county officials on March 24, 2006 in Lansing.
ICLE: "Hot Topics in Municipal Law Practice"
Carol A. Rosati moderated a seminar entitled "Hot Topics in Municipal Law Practice" in Troy on February 16, 2006. Sponsored by the Institute of Continuing Legal Education, topics include First Amendment Issues, Municipal Employment, Freedom of Information and Open Meetings Acts, Qualified Immunity Defense and Eminent Domain. Michael Rosati presented the section dealing with current developments involving the Qualified Immunity Defense.
Attorney Carol Rosati Authors Public Corporation Law Quarterly Article: "Williamson County, Paragon and San Remo Hotel: The Current Status of the Ripeness Doctrine"
Carol A. Rosati has recently published an article in the Public Corporation Law Quarterly, Winter 2005 edition, entitled "Williamson County, Paragon and San Remo Hotel: The Current Status of the Ripeness Doctrine."





