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    January 16, 2018

    Column

    1. ABA on client ­confidentiality in the 21st century
    2. Stinky GE still a buy

    Courts

    1. Thanks in part to the North Carolina case, partisan ­gerrymandering's day of reckoning may soon be upon us
    2. Opioid woes one reason drug lawsuits brought to state

    Nation

    1. My guns or my ganja? Firearm-owning pot fans face a choice
    2. Image problem? Some cities end their role in A&E's 'Live PD'
    3. CFTC chairman to speak at ABA ­Derivatives and Futures Law meeting
    4. National Roundup

    State

    1. National organizations selected to ­oversee MSU Healing Assistance Fund

    Business

    1. Fund manager Q&A: What to expect from muni bonds in 2018
    2. As companies give bonuses, prospect of pay gains still hazy
    3. Some utility rates could go down after U.S. corporate tax cuts
    4. Why the GOP tax cuts are boosting stocks and who gains most
    5. Analysis Defanged regulations have big media licking their chops

    Feature

    1. Former Court of Appeals chief judge joins litigation firm
    2. Daily Briefs
    3. Defanged regulations have big media licking their chops
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    • Wayne Law hosts Fireside Chat with Bierschbach
    • Counsel Connect
    • Court rules absentee ballots with mismatched or missing stubs can’t be counted
    • New virtual support group for attorneys to start in January
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    • The business of successfully running an in-house department
    • ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
    • Justice Gorsuch writes children’s book about ‘Heroes of 1776’
    • Companies use ‘deceitful tactics’ to market harmful ultra-processed products with ‘addictive nature,’ city’s suit alleges
    • Lawyer accused of trying to poison her husband
    • ‘Lawyers Gone Wild’? Filmmaker criticizes bar as he seeks ethics probe of serial killer’s daughter for alleged lie

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