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October 02, 2015
Business
- Mutual fund trends: Give stock pickers a chance?
- Default rate for repaying student loans drops
- Law to stop corporate tax refunds OK'd by court
- Detroit-born app keeps golfers on course
- Default rate for repaying student loans drops
- Law to stop corporate tax refunds OK'd by court
- Mutual fund trends: Give stock pickers a chance?
- Detroit-born app keeps golfers on course
- Default rate for repaying student loans drops
- Law to stop corporate tax refunds OK'd by court
- Mutual fund trends: Give stock pickers a chance?
- Detroit-born app keeps golfers on course
State
- Judge dismisses most arguments in lawsuit over U.S.-Canada bridge
- Court won't upset murder conviction in drugged driving case
- Gov. Snyder signs bills modifying local regulations to save resources
- Nominations sought for new Wayne Law Alumni Wall of Fame Award
- Judge dismisses most arguments in lawsuit over U.S.-Canada bridge
- Court won't upset murder conviction in drugged driving case
- Gov. Snyder signs bills modifying local regulations to save resources
- Nominations sought for new Wayne Law Alumni Wall of Fame Award
- Judge dismisses most arguments in lawsuit over U.S.-Canada bridge
- Court won't upset murder conviction in drugged driving case
- Gov. Snyder signs bills modifying local regulations to save resources
- Nominations sought for new Wayne Law Alumni Wall of Fame Award
Feature
headlines Oakland County
- Upward bound: New president of SOPF aims to help take it to ‘next level’
- 6th Circuit Strikes Down Local Energy Generation Requirement
- Whitmer signs bills to lower costs, expanding apprenticeship programs, affordable housing options, and more
- Jury convicts man in bold scheme to steal $700,000 from Michigan casino
- Governor signs bills supporting technology and innovation
headlines National
- ABA calls on senators to oppose ‘deeply concerning’ immigration bill
- SCOTUSblog founder Tom Goldstein faces tax evasion charges
- Stanford Law prof fires Meta as client, citing platform’s ‘descent into toxic masculinity’
- Most lawyers aren’t using AI to address growing workloads, new report says
- US law firms make gains in UK’s mergers market
- Managers, supervisors must return to office, district attorney in Oregon county says