This article first appeared in Michigan Lawyers Weekly.
How we got here from there: In May 2014, the Michigan Supreme Court amended Michigan Court Rules 2.621 and 2.622 governing the appointment of receivers and the orders appointing receivers. These amendments brought clarity to the duties and powers of receivers, the criteria for appointment as well as compensation. The receiver order now must include the following:
The amendments set forth additional duties listed below to be included in the order:
Finally, the receiver’s powers are set forth in the amendments and should be included in the order. These powers are:
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