MJI Publications
The MJI publications team produces and revises trial court benchbooks as part of the MJI's mission to keep judges and court employees informed of the very latest developments in Michigan law and procedure. Trial court benchbooks are procedural manuals that serve as reference tools for trial court judges, court staff and trial attorneys. The benchbooks are written by MJI research attorneys and reviewed by advisory committees of judges, court administrators, court professional personnel and trial attorneys.
Distribution Policy: The Michigan Judicial Institute (MJI) is the education office of the Michigan Supreme Court, charged with responsibility to serve the professional and educational needs of judicial branch employees. Therefore, hard copies of MJI publications are limited to court personnel; MJI does not provide hard copies of its materials to the public. However, all of MJI's publications are available on this website and may be reviewed, printed, and/or downloaded at no cost. For a complete listing of these books, and their descriptions and pdf files, click on the links below or find them in the drop-down menu under "Resources" above. |