Archives
January 30, 2024
Feature
- Labor law updates
- Federal court agreement scaled back due to state’s progress in keeping kids safe
- Angela Powell to serve as Board of Commissioners majority caucus chair
- ‘Child Trauma’ focus of OCBA webinar
State
- Association to celebrate Lunar New Year, February 10
- Center to celebrate legacy of George W. Crockett Jr. Feb. 13
- ‘Corporate Safety’ seminar offered by ALA Feb. 28
- Speakers discuss ‘Maintaining Diversity in the Pipeline to and from Law School’
- Michigan Association for Justice conducting ‘Seminar in the Snow’
- Violence Against Women Project examines ‘Firearms Restriction Amendments’
- Obituary
- MAACS of SADO seeking applications for interns/externs this summer
Business
Column
- THE EXPERT WITNESS: Industrial-urban economic an exercise in building an affluent, sustainable economy
- LEGAL PEOPLE
- ADR SPOTLIGHT: Three ADR options in Michigan domestic relations cases
- COMMENTARY: Navigating new work provisions for pregnant, nursing employees
- COMMENTARY: Nation must come to grips with its past
- MY TURN: A special message that is currently lost in translation
headlines Oakland County
- Upward bound: New CEO equipped to take law firm to ‘next level’
- Law school’s Innocence Project recognizes National Wrongful Conviction Day with exoneree event
- Security guard gets no additional jail time in man's mall death
- Whitmer signs bills to support Michigan students and schools
- AG team argues for reversal of 1999 and 2007 consumer protection decisions before Michigan Supreme Court
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