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November 10, 2014
Feature
- Legal Marketing Association hosts brown bag lunch
- 'Like a death in the family' - Cooley Law School closes campus on December 31
- State pushes to keep kids in school and out of trouble
- Judge Keith to speak at December 8 event
- Joy, dismay as two sides assess marriage ruling
Column
Nation
Business
- Fannie, Freddie post profits in third quarter
- SEC settles fraud charges against Allen Park, officials
- Bank of America taking $400M charge
State
headlines Oakland County
- Distinguished servant: Chief judge makes his mark on Oakland County Circuit Court
- Law students sworn in as student attorneys for clinical education program
- Judge strikes down requirement that thousands stay on sex offender registry for life
- October is Pro Bono Month in Michigan
- Concert promoter found not liable for 3 campers' deaths at Michigan music fest
headlines National
- The Supreme Court is a liberal body—when it comes to legal writing
- Penn Law prof gets half-pay suspension for ‘discriminatory and disparaging statements’
- Insurance coverage for preventive care at risk unless Supreme Court acts, cert petition says
- Client convicted for murdering Tiananmen Square ‘hero’ lawyer who refused to continue representation
- Man gets prison time for attorney-fraud scheme that targeted some BigLaw firms
- Taft’s revenue ranking ‘will move up substantially’ after planned merger, law firm says