Bari Blake Wood V 36th District Court (Order)

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MICHAEL J. KELLY DOUGLAS B. SHAPIRO AMY RONAYNE KRAUSE MARK T. BOONSTRA MICHAEL J. RIORDAN MICHAEL F. GADOLA COLLEEN A. O’BRIEN BROCK A. SWARTZLE THOMAS C. CAMERON JONATHAN TUKEL ANICA LETICA JAMES ROBERT REDFORD CHRISTOPHER M. MURRAY CHIEF JUDGE JANE M. BECKERING CHIEF JUDGE PRO TEM DAVID H. SAWYER MARK J. CAVANAGH KATHLEEN JANSEN JANE E. MARKEY PATRICK M. METER KIRSTEN FRANK KELLY KAREN FORT HOOD STEPHEN L. BORRELLO DEBORAH A. SERVITTO ELIZABETH L. GLEICHER CYNTHIA DIANE STEPHENS State of Michigan Court of Appeals JUDGES JEROME W. ZIMMER JR. CHIEF CLERK POLICY ON CONSOLIDATED CASES The enclosed order consolidates the noted appeals. consolidation on the appellate process. This statement explains the effect of FILING DEADLINES regarding transcripts, motions or briefs will not be affected by the consolidation. Rather, those deadlines that would apply in each individual docket number will be enforced by the Court. Where brief due dates are different in each docket number, on motion to the Court and payment of one motion fee counsel may be permitted to consolidate brief due dates so that one brief may be filed. CAPTIONS in consolidated cases are not generally affected by consolidation. The easiest and most accurate way to caption a pleading to be filed in a set of consolidated cases is to reproduce the individual captions seriatim, in ascending order of this Court’s docket numbers. Party connections, such as defendantappellant, plaintiff-appellee, should be accurate within each docket number. Combining all parties and party connections into one catch-all caption is discouraged because it is almost impossible to do so without sacrificing accuracy. DOCKETING of pleadings will be most quickly accomplished if the title of the pleading specifies the individual docket number(s) in which filing is to be made. For example, where plaintiff is appellant in one case and appellee in the other, docketing will be facilitated by the following pleading title: “Plaintiff-Appellant’s Brief in No. 229000” FORMAL SUBMISSION of consolidated cases to a panel is joint. The panel will receive all briefs filed in all parts of the consolidated cases. If oral argument has been preserved, the cases will be argued as one case before the same panel. Time allotted to each side for oral argument will be calculated pursuant to MCR 7.214(B). Note that if a brief is late in one case of a set of consolidated cases, oral argument as to the issues raised in that brief is not preserved. DECISION of consolidated cases will occur in one opinion. Release of the opinion will occur as per the Court’s customary procedures. If you have any questions at all about preparing documents for filing in your consolidated appeals, please contact the Clerk’s Office for assistance. DETROIT OFFICE CADILLAC PLACE 3020 W. GRAND BLVD. SUITE 14-300 DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48202-6020 (313) 972-5678 TROY OFFICE COLUMBIA CENTER 201 W. BIG BEAVER RD. SUITE 800 TROY, MICHIGAN 48084-4127 (248) 524-8700 GRAND RAPIDS OFFICE STATE OF MICHIGAN OFFICE BUILDING 350 OTTAWA, N.W. GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49503-2349 (616) 456-1167 COURT OF APPEALS WEB SITE ~ http://courts.mi.gov/courts/coa/ LANSING OFFICE 925 W. OTTAWA ST. P.O. BOX 30022 LANSING, MICHIGAN 48909-7522 (517) 373-0786

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