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Verdicts & Settlements

  • Conducted Vigorous Discovery in Breach of Contract/Product Defect Litigation involving food spoliation in the case of American Foods, Inc. v. Belmark, Inc leading to a Jury Verdict for Client of $6.4 Million Dollars in Lost Profits, settled on appeal.

  • Litigated to Success a Breach of Purchase Agreement/Non-Compete Agreement in the case of RPar, Inc. v. Northern Boulder Co. Inc won by Summary Judgment. Judgment obtained on Counter-Complaint of $430,000.00.

  • Vigorous Litigation and Federal Motion Practice Prompting Settlement in Trademark Infringement Dispute between Quicken Loans v. Quick Loan Funding.

  • Prosecution of Architectural Copyright Infringement Litigation leading to Favorable Settlement for Client.

  • Counter-Plaintiff’s Verdict in Quiet Title Action with award of Attorney Fees.

  • Million Dollar plus Settlement in Multi-Defendant Real Estate Litigation involving Governmental Taking of Easement.

  • Litigation, Trial and Appellate Assistant in landmark decision of Craig v. Oakwood Hospital, 471 Mich 67 (2004) ultimately leading to the Michigan Supreme Court to reversing Plaintiff’s $19 Million verdict, finding that Plaintiff’s evidence failed to meet the standards for admissibility pursuant to MRE 702.

  • Obtained Summary Judgment in the landmark case of Taylor v Kurapati, 236 Mich App 315 (1999) leading to the Michigan Court of Appeals reversing prior precedent, finding that Michigan does not recognize Wrongful Life actions.

  • Defense Verdicts in more than 30 Medical Malpractice Trials including Reproductive Injuries and Complex Traumatic Brain Injuries in Children.

The Perrin Law Firm, located in Saint Clair Shores, MI, practices throughout Michigan, focusing on complex litigation and other matters for businesses and individuals in the southeast Michigan counties of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne. The firm represents clients in cities including Detroit, Mount Clemens, Farmington, Southfield, Warren, Pontiac, Troy, Birmingham, West Bloomfield and Grosse Pointe.