Archives
October 26, 2021
Column
- NERDWALLET : Suddenly retired? Here's what to do next
- LEGAL PEOPLE
- COMMENTARY: The Civil War, Then and Now - The what ifs and the what's next
- MY TURN: Late prosecuting attorney deserved 'legendary' status
- COMMENTARY: The Death of the Rosenbergs: Redux
State
- Wolverine Bar hosts 'The Presidents' Legal Agenda & Forum'
- Law school begins 'Current Events in the Law Series' online
- Prosecuting Attorneys Association offers Office Managers' Conference
- State Rep. Cherry recognizes 70th anniversary of Center for Civil Justice
- GETTING TO KNOW: Randy A. Musbach
- Goal oriented: Law student seeks chance to 'create change'
- Federal Bar to host Rakow Luncheon, Rom Award, Historical Society event
- Firm hosting Labor, Employment, Benefits, and Immigration Law Forum
- Firm to present Health Law Summit online
- Federal prosecutors seize $12M, allege its part of money laundering scheme
- Feds get key guilty plea in local corruption probe
Business
- Managing Partner Forum conducts 'Virtual' Fall Symposium, Nov. 3
- Powell says inflation risks rising, but Federal Reserve can be 'patient'
- Firm presenting 'Thirtieth Annual Tax Symposium' online, Nov. 13
Nation
Feature
- Reality check: Runners, walkers return in form for the 42nd Annual Race Judicata
- Multi-lingual law student eyes a career as a U.S. diplomat
- State Bar celebrates Pro Bono Awareness Month
- Bar associations co-host annual Law Student Reception, November 7
- WBA conducting online meeting for members and prospective members
headlines Oakland County
- Probate perspectives
- Federal judges read death threats and defend judiciary amid rising attacks
- Wyandotte man sentenced 2-20 years for embezzling more than $166,000 from former employer
- ABA TECHSHOW 2026 to focus on AI use in law firms, tech trends and the future of the legal profession
- Courts and veterans services focus of webinar
headlines National
- Online shoppers find deals on the Temu app, but states say the trade-off is personal data
- Florida Bar reverses itself, says it is not investigating Lindsey Halligan
- Attorney indicted for trying to kill her husband of more than 25 years
- American Bar Association cites members’ needs in law firm intimidation hearing
- OpenAI sued for practicing law without a license
- Lindsey Halligan being investigated by the Florida Bar




