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March 11, 2015
Feature
- McCree Award presented
- Helping nonprofits flourish - Lawyer spearheads Harvard Club of Michigan programs
- Philanthropist Stephen Ross to speak April 9 at Wayne Law
- Legal Aid and Defender to conduct expungement clinic in Pontiac
- Bench trial set for teen accused of school threat
- Philanthropist Stephen Ross to speak April 9 at Wayne Law
Nation
- Diversity numbers at law firms eke out small gains, according to recent analyses
- SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK
Business
- Chances of IRS audit lowest in a decade
- GM plans stock buyback, averts showdown with hedge funds
- The bull market turns 6 after rising from financial crisis
State
- Wayne Law team wins for Best Brief at national environmental competition
- Man accused of using religion to pull off scam pleads guilty
- Lawsuit targets crackdown on sports ticket reselling
- Federal judge doing well after 2nd gunshot surgery
- State can appeal class-action status in prison abuse case
- Police get FAA OK to use aerial drone in Michigan
- Man accused in stabbing spree incompetent for trial
Column
headlines Oakland County
- Upward bound: New CEO equipped to take law firm to ‘next level’
- Oakland County clerk and partners to discuss election protection and security at upcoming town hall meetings
- Justice Dept. concurs with Federal Trade Commission’s changes to premerger notification form used in merger review
- Nessel announces $52 million multistate settlement with Marriott for data breach of Starwood guest reservation database
- Law school’s Innocence Project recognizes National Wrongful Conviction Day with exoneree event
headlines National
- Unprofessional Conduct: Free speech doesn’t cover elected official’s coarse comments, court says
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Client’s employees seek approval of data breach settlement after BigLaw firm hack
- Nixon Peabody sues law firm for allegedly luring away its clients without cut of contingency fee
- What’s next for Clio? ‘We’ll always remain focused on customer success’
- In ethics hearing, Montana attorney general defends ‘sharp’ words, refusal to obey court order