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· 9/24/2002

Marshall Lasser, PC v. George

Citations

  • 651 N.W.2d 158
  • 252 Mich. App. 104

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that by failing to object to the procedure utilized during the proceedings the plaintiff waived the right to challenge the issue
  • stating that damages should not be awarded where they are “too speculative to satisfy the award” being sought.
  • “[W]e defer to the trial court’s superior position to observe and evaluate witness credibility.”
  • “A party is not allowed to assign as error on appeal something which his or her own counsel deemed proper at trial since to do so would permit the party to harbor error as an appellate parachute.”
  • “A party is not allowed to assign as error on appeal something which his or her own counsel deemed proper at trial since to do so would permit the party to harbor error as an appellate parachute.”
  • acquiescence evidenced an agreement to waive a secured right and a party cannot complain on appeal when its own unequivocal conduct established waiver, which is in keeping with the longstanding rule against harboring error as an appellate parachute

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Judges: Whitbeck, White, Holbrook

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