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November 20, 2020
Feature
- Milestone: Nationally known law firm marks 20th year in Detroit
- A rocky childhood spurs attorney's desire to 'give back'
- Newly minted attorney sworn in at his grandfather's former courtroom
- Daily Briefs
- The American landscape and 'tormenting of the children'
Business
- Trump pushes new environmental rollbacks on way out the door
- Existing home sales up 4.3% in October, fifth monthly gain
- Democracy wins!
- Democracy wins!
Column
- Resistance is a long game
- Inaction condones more administrative decrees
- The importance of mentoring for employee growth and retention
- A brief history of presidents snubbing their successors - and why the founders favored civility instead
Courts
Nation
State
- State: Too late for Wayne County canvassers to yank election OK
- Bipartisan coalition says lawmakers have opportunity for progress on nonpartisan jails task force reform
- Nessel files embezzlement charges against court-appointed professional guardian
- Aging adults, residents with disabilities can get free assistance choosing Medicare coverage
headlines Detroit
- Innocence Clinic helps exonerate man more than 22 years after wrongful murder conviction
- GOP nominated Supreme Court candidates behind in funding, but hope a message of change can secure victory
- NCSC and partners equip courts to recover from cyber-attacks and disasters
- Detroit murder conviction overturned 22 years later because of police misconduct
- Daily Briefs
headlines National
- Unbeknownst to corporate lawyer, scammers used her name to file thousands of trademark applications
- Judge accuses high-profile law firms of possible effort to ‘gum up the works’
- Lawyer accused of ‘egregious acts of dishonesty,’ gambling with client cash gets disbarred
- Ex-BigLaw partner hit with prison time, $4.2M restitution order in tax case
- Artificial intelligence in the legal field ‘will lead to an exciting evolution in the ecosystem,’ Airia CEO says
- Florida lawyer says she used trust account funds to avoid becoming homeless