Archives
November 16, 2011
Feature
- Religious liberty issues focus for WSU professor
- Program to explore multi-party mediation
- Butzel Long attorneys featured at OESA program
Column
- TAKING STOCK: A crash course on skyrocketing insurance rates
- OFF THE PRESS
- EXPERT WITNESS: The Great Lakes Freight Gateway: $11 billion in new economic activity and 150,000 new jobs
- EXPERT WITNESS: What mental health forensics has to teach us about child therapy
Business
State
- Commissioners promoted healthy food at Oakland County's Food Day event
- Postal worker guilty in Mich. corruption probe
Nation
headlines Oakland County
- Distinguished servant: Chief judge makes his mark on Oakland County Circuit Court
- Law school’s Student Bar Association hosts Barristers’ Ball
- Vice president of asphalt paving company pleads guilty to bid rigging
- Whitmer signs bills to cut red tape, address criminal justice reform, and more
- The flood of ghost guns is slowing after regulation. It's also being challenged in the Supreme Court
headlines National
- Lawyers as Explainers: Remember, you are writing for intelligent people
- Lawyer accused of storing 1,000 pounds of marijuana at law office enters guilty plea
- MacArthur ‘genius grants’ fellows include law prof, domestic violence researcher
- About half of surveyed lawyers are satisfied with their law firm compensation, survey finds
- Judge allows malicious prosecution claim in attorney’s countersuit against McElroy Deutsch
- After Hurricane Helene, court deadlines extended, misconduct hotline activated