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    April 03, 2015

    Column

    1. Embrace a mistake-making culture
    2. Networking -- The ripple effect
    3. Why it pays to delay Social Security until age 70
    4. Not paying a fine should not mean jail time
    5. Under Analysis: Did law firm steal NCAA brackets?

    Business

    1. Labor issues to pressure McDonald's despite pay bump
    2. Why businesses are speaking out on religious-objections laws
    3. Google, Microsoft battle drives down prices for PCs, tablets
    4. Top officials from the DOJ, SEC, FTC featured at ABA business law conference
    5. Not paying a fine should not mean jail time
    6. Embrace a mistake-making culture
    7. Networking -- The ripple effect
    8. Why it pays to delay Social Security until age 70
    9. Judge receives 'Integrity in Our Communities' award
    10. Food Industry Labor issues to pressure McDonald's despite pay bump Move marks the first time company has set a national policy on wages
    11. Business Why businesses are speaking out on religious-objections laws Companies know they must continuously appeal to concerns of customers and employees
    12. Technology Google, Microsoft battle drives down prices for PCs, tablets
    13. Texas Bill would bar gun ownership status in medical record Critics say proposal would hamper open discussion of patient health
    14. Maryland Johns Hopkins sued over sexually transmitted disease study
    15. Court Roundup
    16. Words to the wise Federal judges offer advice at event
    17. Top officials from the DOJ, SEC, FTC featured at ABA business law conference
    18. Registration open for 'Walk for Justice'
    19. Screen play in Michigan House votes to bring curtain down on film tax incentives
    20. Human Trafficking Court earns high marks in first year
    21. FBA to host seminar on Veteran's Treatment Courts

    Courts

    1. Bill would bar gun ownership status in medical record
    2. Johns Hopkins sued over sexually transmitted disease study
    3. Court Roundup

    Feature

    1. Judge receives 'Integrity in Our Communities' award
    2. Words to the wise
    3. Screen play in Michigan
    4. Human Trafficking Court earns high marks in first year
    5. FBA to host seminar on Veteran's Treatment Courts
    6. Daily Briefs . . .

    State

    1. Registration open for 'Walk for Justice'