Takura Nyamfukudza Gets a Not Guilty Verdict for His Client in an Assault Trial

Attorney Takura Nyamfukudza recently won a Not Guilty verdict during a jury trial on two counts involving an alleged assault. This was his first jury trial. His attorney thanked him for “being his first.” Way to go, Takura! Read More

Medical Marijuana Dispensary Case to be Heard by Michigan Supreme Court

The Michigan Supreme Court granted leave today in People v McQueen, the case that essentially shut down all Michigan medical marijuana dispensaries last summer. Attorneys from our firm, along with co-counsel Matthew Newburg, represent Mr. McQueen and… Read More

Mary Chartier Lands Huge Victory in Federal Court

Mary Chartier won a hard-fought jury acquittal on three out of three felony charges against her client in the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan. Charged with money laundering and two conspiracy drug charges, her client… Read More

Back-to-Back Victories: Another Win in the Michigan Supreme Court

We have scored a second victory in the Michigan Supreme Court in less than a month. On Mary Chartier’s Motion for Reconsideration, the Supreme Court reversed its previous ruling that the defendant should not be granted a new trial. After consid… Read More

Chartier Wins Michigan Supreme Court Defamation Case

Led by the outstanding efforts of Mary Chartier, our client prevailed in the Michigan Supreme Court against Mt. Hope Church in Lansing. The decision reinstated the jury verdict for the defamed plaintiff, allowing the plaintiff to finally recover the… Read More

Mary Chartier Argues Defamation Case at the Michigan Supreme Court

Ms. Chartier has argued a case to the Michigan Supreme Court on behalf of a plaintiff defamed by a local church. This important case asks the court to decide the parameters of a pastor’s liability when uttering defamatory remarks about a congre… Read More