Archives
September 12, 2018
State
- Law grads study professional ethics by reflecting on the Holocaust
- 'Smart ship' technology making waves in Michigan waters
- Suits filed for claims in $75M Nassar settlement
- Michigan head of health dept. fights to undo manslaughter charges
Business
- Consumer borrowing up strong $16.6 billion in July
- Low-interest loans offered after flooding in U.P.
- Small businesses not keeping with larger companies in hiring
Feature
- Picnic in the park with WBA
- ABA launches pledge campaign to improve mental health and well-being of lawyers
- Choose Michigan: State launches first talent attraction and retention campaign
- ASKED & ANSWERED: Neil L. Kimball on Aretha Franklin and the importance of leaving a will
- Membership Mixer offered by OCBA, Oct. 11
headlines
- Touchdown: Former U-M football player now pursuing a law degree
- Local garage contractor charged with felonies
- Justice Bernstein works on state's top court while overseas
- Smaller, targeted vaccination clinics helping in the fight against COVID-19
- Nessel announces findings in two in-custody death investigations
headlines National
- If Biden approves loan forgiveness, what could it mean for law school debt?
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- New Jersey Pushes Back Start of In-Person Jury Trials: What Lawyers Need to Know
- How I Made Partner: 'Owning a Cross-Fit Gym Impacted How I Practice Law and the Importance of Understanding a Clients Goals,' Says Becky Greenfield of Wolfe Pincavage
- The morning read for Monday, April 12
- Divided court blocks California’s COVID-related restrictions on in-home religious gatherings