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January 08, 2015
Business
- Pet project Legal eagles use their skills to aid Humane Society of Huron Valley
- World War II C-47 pilot ranks among 'Greatest'
- Michigan Supreme Court to hear oral arguments
- Sacks named first executive director of Michigan Indigent Defense Commission
- The practice of MALT
- Pet project Legal eagles use their skills to aid Humane Society of Huron Valley
- Pet project Legal eagles use their skills to aid Humane Society of Huron Valley
- Michigan Supreme Court to hear oral arguments Jan. 13
- Sacks named first executive director of Michigan Indigent Defense Commission
- Law firm VP to publish second book of film and media critiques
- Big rainmakers widen compensation gap
Feature
- Pet project: Legal eagles use their skills to aid Humane Society of Huron Valley
- Michigan Supreme Court to hear oral arguments Jan. 13
- Prison Creative Arts Project members to meet
- Law firm VP to publish second book of film and media critiques
- Big rainmakers widen compensation gap
- Sacks named first executive director of Michigan Indigent Defense Commission
- Counselor's Corner: The practice of MALT
- My Turn: World War II C-47 pilot ranks among 'Greatest'
headlines Washtenaw County
- Videos aim to explain the court system
- MLaw student is presented with Wanda Nash Award
- Burgee recognized as a ‘Michigan Go To Lawyer’ for business transactions
- 5Qs: Michigan Law School Professor Eve Brensike Primus makes case for improving indigent defense with more public defenders
- From interrogation to liberation: A gay Chinese survivor’s journey to world of the American dream
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