Posted by Turke Bros. Farms on February 05, 2009 at 10:28:11 from (205.188.116.74):
We I was served, and I appeared this morning. Left the Farm at 7:00am to be in North Detroit at 9:00am. I got there 1/2 hr early and checked in. They the Plaintiff showed up 10 minutes after 9:00, so as the mediators were getting the cases for who was there, I was at the bottom of the pile. Because this gal counlnt get out of bed.
So we both finally go into mediation, she starts about how bad the truck is and blah,blah, blah. Thye mediator looks at me as say well?
I opened my folder and told her Under The State Law MCL 600.1621 and MCR 2.221. The county in which a defendant resides, has place of business, or conducts business, or in which the registerd office of a defendant corporation is located, is a proper county in which to commence and try and action...This case is clearly in the wrong venue. And I will ask the Judge to Dissmiss this morning due to the Improper Venue. The mediator went sinent put her pen away and said "ok".
We went in to see the judge. I stated my facts, The judge looked to her and said do you hear what he just said? The mouthy gal started to tell her story twice and the judge stopped her twice and told her to listen. Finally he told her that he was going to dismiss the case. And she could re-file in the proper venue (near my home) not 1 1/2 hrs away. And she might want to hire a lawyer because if he were me thats what he would do.
Then she finally shut-up, judge ruled, I could hear her sobbing as I left (We cant afford an lawyer).
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