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    Third Circuit Court goes remote for Detroit Grand Prix

    By Michigan Lawyers Weekly Staff,

    2024-05-20

    The Third Judicial Circuit Court in Detroit will have remote services only on Friday, May 31, because of the start of the Detroit Grand Prix.

    The state’s largest circuit court announced that court operations normally held at the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, or CAYMC, will be held remotely while other locations will maintain full operations on May 31. Normal operations will resume at CAYMC on Monday, June 3.

    Grand Prix practices start on May 31 and continue through Sunday, June 2 with the featured race. Parties can expect surrounding street closures and high traffic volume, and should plan accordingly as that week progresses.

    “This is just another example of how downtown Detroit has become a global destination for sporting and other events,” Frank Hardester, Third Judicial Circuit executive court administrator, said in a press release. “We’re happy to make some adjustments to our May 31 operational schedule given the direct impact of the Grand Prix on Jefferson Avenue, adjacent to CAYMC.”

    The Third Judicial Circuit of Michigan has 59 judges and three operating divisions, and has jurisdiction over civil, criminal, and family matters arising in Wayne County.

     

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