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Belote v. Strange

Supreme Court of Michigan
May 17, 2006
475 Mich. 856 (Mich. 2006)

Summary

In Belote v Strange (2005 WL 2758007, 2005 Mich App LEXIS 2642, lv denied 475 Mich 856, 713 NW2d 769), the Michigan Court of Appeals discussed the effect of HIPAA on its state statute permitting ex parte interviews.

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Opinion

No. 129928.

May 17, 2006.

SC: 129928, Court of Appeals No. 262591.


Leave to Appeal Denied.


I would grant leave to appeal.


Summaries of

Belote v. Strange

Supreme Court of Michigan
May 17, 2006
475 Mich. 856 (Mich. 2006)

In Belote v Strange (2005 WL 2758007, 2005 Mich App LEXIS 2642, lv denied 475 Mich 856, 713 NW2d 769), the Michigan Court of Appeals discussed the effect of HIPAA on its state statute permitting ex parte interviews.

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Case details for

Belote v. Strange

Case Details

Full title:KRISTIN BELOTE, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. KEITH STRANGE, Defendant-Appellee

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: May 17, 2006

Citations

475 Mich. 856 (Mich. 2006)

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