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October 18, 2022
Feature
- SKY HIGH: Attorneys join select circle with Wright Brothers Award
- Problem-solving courts granted nearly $17 million
- 'No-Fault Institute' addresses issues
- Attorneys to discuss PPOs in online program November 15
- Association hosts bench and bar dinner
State
- Section plans Annual Meeting & Party
- 'Veterans Treatment Court Networking Forum' offered online
- IP Fellow sports strong STEM, patent background for law studies
- Attorneys present Annual State of the Law Update for corporate counsel
- Law professor looks at possible war crimes by Russia
- Federal Bar to host Rakow/Rom lunch November 16
- Authors discuss 'Transitioning from Military to Civilian Workforce'
- Obituary: Deborah Tyner
- Annual employment forum hosted by firm online
- Environmental Law Section co-sponsors conference
- Firm continues health care webinars with fraud updates
Business
- 'Luncheon Limine' to focus on Business Court, November 17
- Section to offer 'Real Estate Outlook' November 10 in Detroit
- Firm presenting 'Annual Tax Symposium' online
Column
- THE EXPERT WITNESS: Life and death by PowerPoint
- LEGAL PEOPLE
- COMMENTARY: Parenting time as it relates to the 'Hague Convention' language
- COMMENTARY: 'Poll' offers a look at history through a very different lens
- COMMENTARY: Sharp words, unclear terms from U.S. Supreme Court
Nation
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