William Cook (Partner- Detroit) and Paula Opalewski (Associate-Detroit) secured the dismissal of all claims in Mecosta County Circuit Court, Michigan, on behalf of a condominium association and its president. This case stemmed from a dispute at a residential condominium development site. The plaintiffs, owners of two properties with houses, brought claims against the condominium association, its president, the developer, and several neighbors in the development. The plaintiffs asserted three counts against the association: violation of the Michigan Nonprofit Corporation Act/Michigan Condominium Act (MCA), including alleged failure to permit inspection of the books and recds of the association; breach of the condominium bylaws; and claims of membership oppression. Following a bench trial that began in June 2024, the court granted Bill and Paula’s motions for involuntary dismissal of two counts at the close of the plaintiffs’ proofs in January 2025. The remaining count was dismissed in the judge’s written opinion and order regarding the bench trial, issued on September 25, 2025, resulting in a complete defense victory for Wilson Elser’s clients.