by Andy Hilger | Oct 6, 2025
Don’t Wake the Sleeping Dog of Repeat MIOSHA Citations Author: Andy Hilger Receiving any type of citation from MIOSHA should be treated seriously regardless of the classification type MIOSHA alleges. Citations are classified based on the likelihood and magnitude of...
by Andy Hilger | Apr 25, 2025
Senate Bill 49 Creates More Ambiguity for MIOSHA’s Timely Issuance of Citations Author: Andy Hilger Proposed Michigan Senate Bill 49, introduced on February 4, 2025, by Senator John Cherry, revises various sections of the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Act...
by Andy Hilger | Apr 20, 2022
The construction industry is ever-changing and always looking for new ways to save costs and improve speed, quality, and efficiency. A common tool employed to achieve these goals is the delegation of certain design responsibilities for the project. For example, a...
by Andy Hilger | Dec 29, 2021
By Andy Hilger Consequential damages and contractual waivers of the same are commonplace in the construction industry. However, when the rubber meets the road, parties often disagree about what actually falls into the bucket of consequential damages. In Michigan,...
by Andy Hilger | Aug 2, 2021
Learn more about the Automation Bias and Discrimination in the Hiring Process By Attorney Andy Hilger Hiring decisions are time consuming, expensive, and important. Some employers are either using or considering using artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to...