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Kandil-Elsayed v. F & E Oil, Inc.

Supreme Court of Michigan.
Feb 4, 2022
969 N.W.2d 69 (Mich. 2022)

Opinion

SC: 162907 COA: 350220

02-04-2022

Ahlam KANDIL-ELSAYED, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. F & E OIL, INC., Defendant-Appellee.


Order

On order of the Court, the application for leave to appeal the March 11, 2021 judgment of the Court of Appeals is considered. We direct the Clerk to schedule oral argument on the application. MCR 7.305(H)(1). The appellant shall file a supplemental brief addressing: (1) whether there was a question of fact concerning whether the parking lot constituted an effectively unavoidable condition; (2) whether Lugo v Ameritech Corp, Inc , 464 Mich. 512, 629 N.W.2d 384 (2001), is consistent with Michigan's comparative negligence framework; and if not, (3) which approach this Court should adopt for analyzing premises liability cases under a comparative negligence framework. The appellant's brief shall be filed by March 28, 2022, with no extensions except upon a showing of good cause. In the brief, citations to the record must provide the appendix page numbers as required by MCR 7.312(B)(1). The appellee shall file a supplemental brief within 21 days of being served with the appellant's brief. A reply, if any, must be filed by the appellant within 14 days of being served with the appellee's brief. The parties should not submit mere restatements of their application papers.

Persons or groups interested in the determination of the issues presented in this case may move the Court for permission to file briefs amicus curiae.


Summaries of

Kandil-Elsayed v. F & E Oil, Inc.

Supreme Court of Michigan.
Feb 4, 2022
969 N.W.2d 69 (Mich. 2022)
Case details for

Kandil-Elsayed v. F & E Oil, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:Ahlam KANDIL-ELSAYED, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. F & E OIL, INC.…

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan.

Date published: Feb 4, 2022

Citations

969 N.W.2d 69 (Mich. 2022)

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