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November 06, 2014
Feature
- Attorney Ruthie Goodboe discusses Ebola Rapid Response Team
- Thursday Profile: Jacob A. Perrone
- Jackson County alcohol compliance checks show decline in sales to minors
- Weiss Awards in support of children and families presented in Mt. Pleasant
- NALS to hold November 18 meeting on juvenile diversion
- Jackson Business and Professional Women honor Karen Hawley as 2014 Person of Achievement
Business
- Former detective to star in Veteran's Day comedy show
- Attorney speaks on importance of pro bono service
- Southeastern Dispute Resolution Services in Jackson needs mediators
- Animal shelter holding 'Pets for Vets' program
- Retiring agency director offered her 'life lessons'
- Select group Attorneys attend ACTL meeting in Europe
- Is Big Law ready for four big changes in legal landscape?
- Attorney speaks on importance of pro bono service
- ACLU awarded $50M to end mass incarceration
- Center for Family Health launches $2 million capital campaign to expand
- On a mission Noted legal scholar delivers keynote address at event
- Study reveals changes in legal profession
- Legal Writing Should you use one or two spaces after a period?
- Animal shelter holding 'Pets for Vets' program
headlines Jackson County
- BPW hosts ‘Celebrating Freedom’ luncheon
- Videos aim to explain the court system
- Burgee recognized as a ‘Michigan Go To Lawyer’ for business transactions
- Employees behaving badly? Lawyer offers tips on handling workplace unrest
- Nessel urges awareness of human trafficking signs, shares resources after latest trafficking charges
headlines National
- This Los Angeles lawyer found her calling as a death doula
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Artificial intelligence tools for brief writing and analysis are a small firm litigator’s new best friend
- Baker McKenzie partner drops suit seeking IRS documents on partnership scrutiny
- Family members sue networks after learning of loved ones’ deaths by seeing bodies on TV
- Ex-BigLaw attorney once ‘consumed with remorse’ over $10M client theft sentenced in new scheme