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September 07, 2015
Business
- Businesses turn to technology to encourage
- U.S. small businesses feel mixed impact from China?s economy
- Connected Car
- Continuing education not just for firm's lawyers
- Presidential Dining
- What to expect from the Fed on interest rates
- Maryland State high court weighs right to union rep in criminal investigation
- Technology Businesses turn to technology to encourage fitness
- Technology Connected Car Apple, Google bring smartphone functions to car dashboards
- Mississippi 50 years later, Natchez bombing remembered
- Levin Center to host conference on congressional oversight Oct. 20
- University of Michigan Law Class of 2018 commits to careers of integrity
- Senior status Another 'first' for judge on Circuit Court bench
- University of Michigan Law Class of 2018 commits to careers of integrity
- Continuing education not just for firm's lawyers
- Presidential Dining
- What to expect from the Fed on interest rates
- Maryland State high court weighs right to union rep in criminal investigation
- Technology Businesses turn to technology to encourage fitness
- Technology Connected Car Apple, Google bring smartphone functions to car dashboards
- Mississippi 50 years later, Natchez bombing remembered
- Levin Center to host conference on congressional oversight Oct. 20
- Senior status Another 'first' for judge on Circuit Court bench
Column
- What to expect from the Fed on interest rates
- Continuing education not just for firm's lawyers
- Presidential Dining
- Legal People
Courts
- State high court weighs right to union rep in criminal investigation
- 50 years later, Natchez bombing remembered
Feature
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- A dozen ways that bar licensure could change in 2026
- DOJ sues state officials over laws protecting immigrants at courthouses
- Practical guidance for ethically changing law firms
- ‘Christmas Lawyer’ uses settlement with homeowners association on more holiday decorations
- Building the case for trial in the last 60 days
- Legal tech GCs, chief legal officers reflect on 2025, share vision for 2026




