- Posted March 04, 2016
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State high court oral arguments scheduled for March 9-10
The Michigan Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on March 9 and 10 on the 6th floor of the Michigan Hall of Justice. Court will convene at 9:30 a.m.
Among the issues the justices will consider are questions about nondisclosure and non-compete agreements; marital assets; sentencing guidelines; accessing medical and billing records; scoring an offense variable; admission of testimony; a law firm operating agreement; and whether police officers unlawfully expanded a "knock and talk" procedure.
Oral arguments are open to the public. Links to the briefs and case summaries are available online at http://courts.mi.gov.
The court broadcasts its oral arguments and other hearings live on the Internet via streaming video technology also at http://courts.mi.gov. The live stream is available only while the court is in session and on the bench. Streaming will begin shortly before the hearings start; audio will be muted until justices take the bench.
Published: Fri, Mar 04, 2016
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