Archives
April 11, 2023
State
- Women's Bar Book Club meeting April 24
- Great Lakes Legal Conference combines Bar Leadership Forum, Legal Institute
- Legal Briefs to feature law professor online May 3
- State Oversight Academy to examine prison operations
- SBM committee's Brunch for Bars returns April 30
- 'IT Security Best Practices for Mid-Size Firms' explored
- 78th Annual Banquet planned by MAJ for May 6
- Annual Barristers' Ball hosted April 29
- State Bar section presents Real Property Law Academy II in Troy
- Creditors Bar Association plans spring event
- 'Heavy Vehicle Collision Investigation' discussed
- Center offers Virtual 8-Hour Advanced Trainings for 2023
- Sections hosting Virtual Diversity Lunch April 28
- 'Barriers on the Pathway to Success' program offered
Nation
- Entry-level law firm recruiting activity holds steady, according to report
- ABA 3L Week to celebrate law students
Column
- COMMENTARY: Nessel opinion not binding on courts
- LEGAL PEOPLE
- COMMENTARY: Another president got caught first by long arm of the law
- MY TURN: Fond farewells destined to keep their spirits alive
- COMMENTARY: Are 'mediation' sanctions still in play, despite amendments?
- THE COUNSELOR'S CORNER: Remain hopeful and positive
Business
Feature
headlines Oakland County
- New lawyers join the bar
- McDonald, Nessel seek to block parole of convicted murderer
- Oakland County Clerk/Register Brown brings services to Highland Township and surrounding areas with June 2 local office visit
- Federal appeals court dismisses Right to Life lawsuit
- Attorney arraigned, allegedly accepted a retainer while law license suspended
headlines National
- Play-Based Learning: Can simulation games help lawyers learn management and business development skills?
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Court orders hospital to resume gender-affirming care for transgender kids
- Netflix’s ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ will rest his case at end of season 5
- Woman gives birth during arraignment in NYC courtroom
- SCOTUS will examine scope of Title IX protections and whether civil rights law covers work bias claims




