$100,000
Education Law / Municipal Law
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Case Details
Gregory M. Meihn, a partner in the Detroit office of Foley & Mansfield, scored a double on two recent cases argued before the Michigan Court of Appeals. The first case, City of Fraser v Almeda University, involved the application of the Michigan Authentic Credentials in Education Act (“MACEA”), affirming the Macomb County Circuit Court’s granting summary disposition in favor of the City of Fraser and awarding damages in the amount of $100,000 plus actual costs and fees. The second case involves Foley & Mansfield client Delta Township regarding the Michigan Fireworks Safety Act (“MFSA”), where Plaintiff Non-Stop Fireworks challenged the constitutionality of Delta Township’s local ordinance.
Additional Notes
Appellate victory for City of Fraser, affirming $100,000 damages against Almeda University for issuing false academic credentials. Also, a victory for Delta Township regarding the Michigan Fireworks Safety Act.