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December 05, 2016
Business
- Giving the gift of financial well-being at the holidays
- Factories expanded for third straight month in November
- Construction spending up 0.5 percent in October
- Changes shoppers will see as they buy on their phones
- Giving the gift of financial well-being at the holidays
- Factories expanded for third straight month in Nov.
- Construction spending up 0.5 percent in October
- Changes shoppers will see as they buy on their phones
State
- Lawmakers OK ride-hailing regulations, voter ID bills in final weeks of 2-year term
- Michigan nuclear power plant's license extension on hold
- Court turns down appeal over University of Michigan meetings
- Prison sentence ordered in $2 million theft from Michigan credit union
- Experts speak on election outcomes, policy impact
- Prison sentence ordered in $2 million theft from Michigan credit union
- Lawmakers OK ride-hailing regulations, voter ID bills in final weeks of 2-year term
- Mich. nuclear power plant's license extension on hold
- Court turns down appeal over University of Michigan meetings
Nation
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headlines Oakland County
- Attorneys sharpen courtroom skills at inaugural program
- Michigan tax preparers indicted for conspiring to defraud the United States and preparing false tax returns
- Woman pleads no contest on multiple cases, including embezzlement of $90K from her father
- As the country turns 250, retired judges hit the road to defend judicial independence
- Private mobile home water services provider, president sentenced for falsifying water safety, discharge tests
headlines National
- ABA connects death row inmate to pro bono attorneys who help free him
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- 2 judges suspended in separate cases after being indicted on criminal charges
- Convicted ex-judge gets $5K fine but no prison time in immigration case
- Ohio governor signs bill prohibiting foreign litigation funding
- Many small firms collect payments faster than BigLaw counterparts, new data shows




