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    May 12, 2026

    Feature

    1. Revered: Five jurists get their due at ceremony
    2. Judges select winners of jury service sticker contest
    3. Federal court urges residents to beware of jury service scam
    4. Judicial reception
    5. Harriet Tubman Brunch

    State

    1. Association hosting Annual Dinner June 4 in Detroit
    2. Labor & Employment Law Section plans Springboard Event
    3. Attorneys discuss ‘Drafting Effective Motions’ June 4
    4. Annual Meeting & Awards Ceremony planned for June 3 in Bloomfield Hills
    5. Firm names Michigan’s most dangerous cities for car accidents
    6. ‘Investigating Fatal Crashes As Homicides’ discussed online
    7. ‘New Lawyer Boot Camp’ offered at Oakland County courthouse June 12
    8. Survey of family-law practitioners finds family court system in crisis
    9. ‘Youth Empowerment Solutions’ explored
    10. Court launching collaborative behavioral health workshops for ‘Mental Health Awareness Month’
    11. ‘2026 Employment Law Year in Review’ presented
    12. MDTC hosts Summer Meeting + Conference
    13. Accessibility for treatment courts discussed by panel
    14. Introduction to Resource Center offered by SBM

    Column

    1. LEGAL PEOPLE
    2. MY TURN: A judge who ruled the day with a deft sense of good humor
    3. COMMENTARY: The law & your property insurance policy: Demystifying examinations under oath
    4. COMMENTARY: Supreme Court takes advantage of our broken system of checks and balances
    5. COMMENTARY: Fashion never seems to go out of fashion at the Met’s annual gala

    Nation

    1. Lateral hiring across U.S. law firms sees robust growth in 2025 according to recent NALP survey
    2. Employment rate for top-tier jobs remains high for class of 2025 law school graduates