Archives
January 05, 2017
Feature
- The 'Big Ten'
- Federal prosecutor chosen as executive director of JTC
- Association calls on governor to veto bill making municipalities immune from sidewalk injury claims
- 2017 Oakland County Commissioners to be sworn in January 11
- Orientation for Oakland County Youth Assistance mentors offered January 21
State
- Governor Snyder appoints new budget director
- Legislation creates professional license for autism therapists
- Association applauds Lt. Gov. Calley for signing CPR in Schools legislation
- Overall crime down in Detroit; homicides edge up
- State updates regulations on industrial air emissions
- Association applauds Lt. Gov. Calley for signing CPR in Schools legislation
- Legislation creates professional license for autism therapists
- Gov. Snyder appoints new budget director
- Overall crime down in Detroit; homicides edge up
Column
- GETTING TO KNOW: Michael Burns
- TAKING STOCK: An annuity that's too good to be true?
- MAY IT PLEASE THE PALATE: Lobster bisque
- GETTING TO KNOW: Michael Burns
- TAKING STOCK: An annuity that's too good to be true?
- MAY IT PLEASE THE PALATE: Lobster bisque
Business
- Agency orders TransUnion, Equifax to pay $23M for false ads
- Construction spending hits highest level in 10 years
- Factory activity in U.S. hit 2-year high in December
- Auto industry's relationship with Trump takes dramatic turn
- Auto industry's relationship with Trump takes dramatic turn
- Construction spending hits highest level in 10 years
- Factory activity in U.S. hit 2-year high in December
- Agency orders TransUnion, Equifax to pay $23M for false ads
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