Archives
May 01, 2020
State
- Department says civil rights laws remain in effect
- Judge allows Nestle to pump more Michigan water
- Government immunity applies in drowning case regardless of gross negligence
Business
- Fed signals it will likely hold rates near zero for months
- State Treasury serving taxpayers during pandemic
- New online store offers help to shuttered indie booksellers
- Smallest businesses get a few hours at head of loan line
Column
- COMMENTARY: 'Lonely Planet' - Life lessons learned along the way of Turkish adventure
- COMMENTARY: State official encouraging insurers to be flexible on payment of insurance premiums
- COMMENTARY: Tax Court decision highlights inherent risks of sending documents to IRS via regular mail
- MY TURN: 'Mother of ERA' served as a first for state females
Feature
headlines Oakland County
- Annual Meeting in Rochester
- Department of Attorney General testifies in support of guardianship and conservatorship reforms
- Michigan shipping magnate charged with filing false tax returns and employment tax crimes
- SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK
- Nessel asks Supreme Court to rule on states’ authority to regulate pharmacy benefit managers
headlines National
- Lockdown Lessons
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Judge tosses lawyer’s defamation suit against ex-mayor for alleged crude and insulting statements
- Florida Supreme Court rules against prosecutor ousted by governor
- Law firm and lawyer in ‘quiet quit’ dispute drop their litigation
- Migrants who cross the border illegally won’t be allowed a lawyer if they don’t get one pronto