Recent legislation in Michigan aims to preserve a critical legal safeguard that promotes stability and predictability for licensed professionals and regulated industries. House Bill 5725 proposes to establish a regulatory compliance exemption within the Michigan Consumer Protection Act, strengthening protections for businesses from duplicative regulations and unwarranted litigation while the matter is under review in Nessel v. Eli Lilly & Co.
Further information regarding the potential effects of this legislation on Michigan’s regulatory environment and statewide businesses is available in the full press release.