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November 24, 2014
Business
- USAO hosts brown bag event
- Survey: General counsel see health care and cybersecurity as growing concerns
- New study spotlights financial challenges faced by many Jackson County residents
- United Way campaign has strong support in Jackson
- ABA launches Immigrant Child Advocacy Network
- 'Tomfoolery'
- Griffin elected president of Cooley Law School Alumni Association
- Many residents can wipe criminal records clean
- NALS launches annual Christmas Basket campaign
Feature
- NALS holds monthly meeting
- Tackling drug abuse topic of free Dec. 5 summit
- NALS launches annual Christmas Basket campaign
- Michigan Adoption Day set for Nov. 25
- New study spotlights financial challenges faced by many Jackson County residents
- United Way campaign has strong support in Jackson
- Many residents can wipe criminal records clean
- USAO hosts brown bag event
- Griffin elected president of Cooley Law School Alumni Association
- ABA launches Immigrant Child Advocacy Network
- Survey: General counsel see health care and cybersecurity as growing concerns
- "Tomfoolery" - attorneys perform in fun show
headlines Jackson County
headlines National
- Millions of Americans continue to lack meaningful access to justice. What can be done about it?
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Federal judge hands down $110K penalty against 2 lawyers for AI errors in court documents
- Former adult film actress passes February bar exam in Texas
- Grad sues George Washington University, Ernst & Young after Gaza ‘genocide’ remarks in commencement speech
- Magicians Penn & Teller file Supreme Court brief questioning use of ‘investigative hypnosis’




