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Complaint for Superintending Control


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Contesting Agency Action in Court

 

When a state agency refuses on its own to comply with its duties (i.e., make an eligibility determination or conduct a hearing and provide a final determination) you can file a Complaint for Superintending Control in Circuit Court pursuant to MCR 3.302.

 

This will require the filing of certain legal documents, the payment of the statutory fee, and a hearing before a circuit court judge.

 

If you or your business has been aggrieved by an agency action and need to compel it to follow the law, we can help.   Give us a call and speak with a qualified attorney about your case.

 

 

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