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Are parties allowed to file a lawsuit or a motion with no basis in fact or law?

by Chip Farrar | Dec 16, 2024 | Charles P. Farrar PLLC

No. By law, a party cannot file a motion in court: which is not “well grounded in fact [or] warranted by existing law” (MCR 1.109(E)(5)(b)); which has “any improper purpose, such as to harass or to cause unnecessary delay” (MCR 1.109(E)(5)(c));...

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