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Pernell v. Allstate Ins. Co.

Supreme Court of Michigan
Jul 31, 2009
484 Mich. 852 (Mich. 2009)

Summary

holding that a party abandons an issue by "fail[ing] to sufficiently brief [it] for appellate consideration

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Opinion

Nos. 138417 and 138418.

July 31, 2009.

Court of Appeals Nos. 279825 and 279837.


Leave to Appeal Denied.


I would grant leave to appeal to consider whether the Court of Appeals properly extended Darnell v. Auto-Owners Ins Co, 142 Mich. App 1 (1985), to hold defendant liable for plaintiffs personal protection insurance benefits after defendant began paying those benefits, but then ceased after determining that another insurer had priority. Because Darnell, supra at 12, considered a priority dispute in the context of determining liability for attorney fees pursuant to MCL 500.3148, I question its relevance in determining liability for actual benefits.


Summaries of

Pernell v. Allstate Ins. Co.

Supreme Court of Michigan
Jul 31, 2009
484 Mich. 852 (Mich. 2009)

holding that a party abandons an issue by "fail[ing] to sufficiently brief [it] for appellate consideration

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declining to decide an insufficiently briefed issue

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stating that the overriding concern in a child custody matter is the child's best interests

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filing of claim of appeal and entry fee is necessary to vest this Court with jurisdiction in an appeal, and merely arguing that a trial court erred in awarding postjudgment attorney fees, which themselves are appealable as of right, in an appeal from the judgment is insufficient to invoke this Court's review of the attorney fees

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Case details for

Pernell v. Allstate Ins. Co.

Case Details

Full title:PERNELL v. ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Jul 31, 2009

Citations

484 Mich. 852 (Mich. 2009)
768 N.W.2d 325

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