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Miscellaneous
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What is an amicus brief?
An amicus brief is a legal document submitted by a person or organization that is not a party in a lawsuit but has a strong interest in the outcome. They can be used to bolster the arguments of a party to the case, especially if the amicus share similar interests.
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What is the difference between a preliminary injunction and a temporary restraining order?
A preliminary injunction is a longer-term order. It is issues after a formal hearing where both parties can present arguments.
A temporary restraining order is an emergency, short-term court order that can be issued immediately. This can sometimes happen without notice to the other party. A temporary restraining order is issued to prevent imminent, irreparable harm.
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Where can I file a complaint against an attorney?
Complaints against attorneys should be directed to the Attorney Grievance Commission at 313-961-6585.
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Where can I file a complaint against a judge?
Complaints against a judicial officer in Michigan can be directed to the Judicial Tenure Commission by completing a Request for Investigation form on their website. If you have further questions, call their office at 313-875-5110.