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  1. Taking Stock: Disney stocks and mortgage deals
  2. Taking Stock: Disney stocks and mortgage deals
  3. Beyond borders: Firm sees M&A work as key to international growth
  4. Beyond Borders Law firm sees M&A work as key to ongoing international growth
  5. TakingStock: Cisco's reach from D.C. to Darfur
  6. Taking Stock: A real debt solution?
  7. Taking Stock: A real debt solution?
  8. State residents' tax burden declines over decade
  9. Earnout agreements focus of BLI program
  10. On Point: Right to work will reignite Michigan's economy
  11. Right to work will reignite state's economy
  12. Taking Stock: The new standard of living
  13. Taking Stock: The new standard of living
  14. Borders Group Inc. agrees to sell itself for $215 million
  15. REITs hold up despite housing market's double-dip
  16. TAKING STOCK: Hoodwinked by a trough of modules
  17. Taking Stock: Go for the gold?
  18. Taking Stock: Go for the gold?
  19. County seeks to recover transfer tax payments from mortgage firms
  20. Taking Stock: Hhgregg
  21. Problem-solver: Circuit Court judge to receive 'Champion of Justice Award'
  22. Problem-solver: Circuit Court judge to receive 'Champion of Justice Award'
  23. Expert advice helps with property tax appeals
  24. Warner Norcross and Judd achieves full partner
  25. Taking Stock: PennyMac and Zipcar
  26. New jury reform rules aimed at greater juror engagement
  27. The Firm: Legal outsourcing: The future of law?
  28. Taking Stock: ING uses caller ID
  29. Earnout agreements focus of program at BLI meeting
  30. Firms look within to generate more business
  31. Personal Finance REITs hold up despite housing market's double-dip
  32. A bit of history on law clinics and law schools
  33. Taking Stock: High-dividend-paying stocks
  34. Taking Stock: Is this the best price for a tobacco bond?
  35. Taking Stock: IRAs or Roths?
  36. Utah 'Sister Wives' family to challenge Utah bigamy law
  37. Mens Rea: 'Forensic uncertainty principle' can assist defense attorneys
  38. Class-action lawsuits could be costly
  39. Snyder announces $1 million in legal services contribution
  40. Taxable Value Attorney's career offers plenty of book material
  41. Taking Stock: Condominium madness
  42. Taking Stock: Condominium madness
  43. Taking Stock- Go for the Gold
  44. Taking Stock-Go For The Gold?
  45. Taking Stock: Hhgregg
  46. Economy Low taxes, high health costs make U.S. choices tough
  47. Juror Appreciation Month: High court looks to educate public about value of jury service
  48. Professionalism: Honor helps frame career of attorney
  49. Zillow soars in IPO debut
  50. The Firm: The billable hour: Dead or alive?
  51. Divorce economically more difficult for couples
  52. On the Rise Court administrator took 'long road' to the top spot
  53. User Friendly Court administrator sees value in change
  54. COMMENTARY: Planning in a world of unknowns
  55. Criminal law expert believes in the value of 'live and learn'
  56. Spinmeter Just don't call it raising taxes Obama, Dems skirt issue on tax hikes
  57. Professor knows true value of contract law
  58. Legal View: High court rulings reinforce free speech
  59. Money Matters: Big investment opportunity in copper
  60. Taking Stock: Simon says you got stiffed
  61. Money Matters: Consider REITs as alternative investment
  62. LAW, MONEY, & ELDER LAW: To all young lawyers
  63. Money Matters: Planning in a world of unknowns
  64. A bit of history on law clinics and law schools: The 1960s saw a sea change in attitudes toward law clinics
  65. Mens Rea: 'Forensic uncertainty principle' can assist defense attorneys
  66. Legal Assistants Section will award scholarship for legal studies
  67. The Gold Rush is on again
  68. Policy to improve legal profession, advance justice adopted by Delegates
  69. Stocks rally after Fed pledges low rates
  70. Dykema named top real estate law firm
  71. Firms look within to generate more business Idea was modeled after speed dating events
  72. Wall Street How bad is it? Pawn shops, payday lenders are hot
  73. Statistics show income changes for Michigan attorneys
  74. Money Matters: The end of the bond boom?
  75. Online statements are 'lies'-- Cooley Law School sues New York attorneys and bloggers for defamation
  76. Washington, D.C. Contractor accused of negligence in soldier deaths
  77. Lesson Learned Attorney believes in value of mapping a plan for 'life'
  78. Unintended consequences: 'Guantanamo lawyer' discusses Miranda exception for terrorists
  79. Mending Fences Professor stresses the value of peer mediation skills, conflict resolution
  80. The Firm: Google Plus: The next big thing for small law firms?
  81. Money Matters: End of the bond boom
  82. Legal View: The challenge of asking for damages
  83. Taking Stock: Penny stocks
  84. Money Matters: The end of the bond boom?
  85. The Firm: Client feedback even more important in today's economy
  86. Essay Reliving instead of remembering Sept. 11
  87. TAKING STOCK: Borrowing from Peter to pay Peter
  88. July is Juror Appreciation Month High court looks to educate public about value of jury service
  89. Michigan's retailers reporting steady sales in spite of unemployment
  90. East Lansing Where's the beef? Michigan State aims to find out with special barcode tags
  91. TAKING STOCK: Broker's Copano recommendation gets a thumbs up
  92. TAKING STOCK: Variable annuity comes at a cost
  93. General Motors uncertain that U.S. auto sales will hit forecast
  94. Beluzo named 'Detroit Five Star Wealth Manager'
  95. Army vet can sue Rumsfeld over torture
  96. Federal magistrate says Detroit destroyed potential evidence in Tamara Greene case
  97. Taking Stock- Disney stocks and mortgage deals
  98. TAKING STOCK: Yahoos at Yahoo! souring company's investment potential
  99. TAKING STOCK: Three cheers for Casey's
  100. Lansing: State changing rules for food stamp eligibility
  101. A look at leveraged exchange-traded funds
  102. Real Estate New-home sales fall, 2011 could be bad year Suffering housing industry hurting broader economy
  103. Law firm specializes in counseling school districts
  104. Money Matters: Important proxy access measure struck down
  105. Money Matters: In some ways, investing is like cooking
  106. Legal View: Overseeing the discovery process
  107. Eye on Lansing: Five questions for new liquor advisory committee
  108. Taking Stock: Long-term investing in today's market a fool's game
  109. Consumer borrowing up in June by most in 4 years
  110. National Roundup
  111. The Firm: Be prepared for contingencies
  112. Wells Fargo to stop making reverse mortgages
  113. Washington, D.C. Court case reveals details of secret flights Legal dispute between aviation companies led to revelation
  114. The Firm: There's value in those musty client records
  115. Taking Stock: That's the way the shares crumble
  116. Personal Finance Can frequent-flier programs work for you?
  117. Can't get relief: Economic news sours some investors
  118. One Perspective: What's in your portfolio ... of career skills?
  119. Problem-solver Circuit Court judge to receive 'Champion of Justice Award'
  120. LEGAL PEOPLE
  121. Taking Stock: Borrowing from Peter to pay Peter
  122. All the world's a stage
  123. Taking Stock: Broker's Copano recommendation gets a thumbs up
  124. 9/11: We remember
  125. Consumer borrowing up for 10th straight month
  126. Utilities funds deliver gains in declining market
  127. Expert Witness: Rules are rules
  128. Down on the farm-- Investors see big potential
  129. Businesses find ways to adapt in slow economy
  130. Detroit Neighborhood near river weathers economic storm Values of homes are down, but not as much as in other parts of town
  131. Of Mutual Interest In time of volatility: 8 revealing statistics for fund investors
  132. Technology After Apple's fall, is it time to buy or sell? Investors suggest holding but analysts recommend buying at a bargain
  133. COMMENTARY: Pre-trial--#2 of the top 3 hearings you're likely to attend in a divorce
  134. THE FIRM: Don't bill for thank-you notes: Working with corporate counsel
  135. Upside down: Once coveted marital home now albatross in divorce
  136. Internal Revenue Service issues notice on 2010 estates
  137. Legal View: A look at the pros and cons of home associations
  138. The Dark Side: Why bother with law review articles
  139. Giving counsel: Company president offers special insight to Fed board
  140. Judge drops charges against men behind studio
  141. Government mulls expanding mortgage refinance program
  142. Technology U.S. gets chance to catch up on credit card security Rest of industrialized world is switching to 'smart' cards
  143. Taking Stock: A tip sheet for successful investors
  144. New York Google-Motorola deal highlights patent arms race Trove of 17,000 patents will help shield Google from lawsuits
  145. Six mutual funds that take an edge off market volatility
  146. Of Mutual Interest 6 mutual funds that take an edge off volatility
  147. Wall Street After 4 weeks of losses, stocks rise
  148. National Roundup
  149. Taking Stock: Broker's Copano recommendation gets a thumbs up
  150. West Park band shell-- Local co-founder of 'The Penny Seats' starring in spoof of Shakespeare
  151. Real Estate Foreclosure activity slowed in first half of 2011
  152. Q&A with authors of 'Find Info Like a Pro'
  153. State Roundup
  154. Money Matters: A look at the second half of 2011
  155. Washington, D.C. Judge allows American to sue Rumsfeld over torture
  156. Economy Many retailers report solid sales gains for July Analysts worry momentum won't carry over into back-to-school season
  157. Economy shows signs of growth after bumpy Aug.
  158. Discount retail stocks offer safety in down market
  159. Yahoos at Yahoo souring company's investment potential
  160. OFF THE PRESS
  161. Money Matters: The benefits and risks of closed-end funds
  162. ABA sessions in Toronto resolve some issues, not all Annual meeting concludes with Kentucky attorney installed as new president
  163. Economy Broken Budgets Wall Street's ride compounds states' pension fears Nationwide, states have $689.5B in unfunded pension liabilities
  164. Expert Witness: Twelve Rules for Forensic Consultants and Experts
  165. Taking Stock: Don't panic - markets will stabilize
  166. Rhode Island Convicted art dealer claims poverty, asks for help
  167. Economy S&P downgrades Fannie and Freddie, U.S.-backed debt
  168. California Gold fever sweeps through the criminal underworld All-time high gold prices fuel crime spree in the precious metal
  169. Unemployed facing tough competition: underemployed
  170. Taking Stock: PennyMac and Zipcar
  171. County seeks to recover transfer tax payments from mortgage firms
  172. Real Estate: In the U.S., two housing markets and two directions; Sales and prices are up for luxury homes -- but not elsewhere
  173. Michigan retail sales data for July improves boosting fall expectations
  174. Taking Stock - Don't panic - markets will stabilize
  175. Real Estate Mortgage rates lowest in decades, but few qualify Record-low rates have done little to energize depressed home sales
  176. Of Mutual Interest Utilities funds deliver gains in declining market
  177. Legal View: Unlocking hidden value in intellectual property
  178. LEGAL PEOPLE
  179. Business Pfizer may sell animal health, nutrition units
  180. Summer months bring high rates of burglaries - is your home secure?
  181. LEGAL PEOPLE
  182. Money Matters: Investment signals from a weak dollar
  183. Home mortgage applications fall to fifteen-year low
  184. Real Estate Mortgage default warnings surged in August Increase represents biggest monthly gain in 4 years
  185. Your Money Even with price drop, gold ETFs still a good bet
  186. Of Mutual Interest 5 things you should know about mid-cap stocks
  187. Possible SEC move vs. S&P could be the first legal shot
  188. Taking Stock: Don't Panic--Markets Will Stabilize
  189. Traffic crashes come with hefty price tag
  190. Cooley Law School files suit to protect students, alumni and reputation
  191. Authenticity: An elusive key to successful marketing
  192. Of Mutual Interest Fund managers: Bleak outlook in European crisis
  193. Even Buffett can't stop Bank of America's buffeting
  194. Illinois War hero turned mobster sentenced to 35 years Defendant fears conviction will keep him out of Arlington
  195. Oakland commissioners commend Bullard for fraud investigation
  196. Real Estate Spring buying boosted home prices for 2nd month
  197. Economy Wealth gap widens between whites, minorities Analysis shows racial and ethnic impact of meltdown
  198. Real Estate Foreclosure warnings fall slightly in July Slowdown result of processing delays
  199. Legal View: Combative lips sink ships
  200. Cooley Law files suit to protect students, alumni and reputation
  201. Taking Stock: Broker's Copano recommendation gets a thumbs up
  202. LEGAL PEOPLE
  203. TAKING STOCK: Even Buffett can't stop Bank of America's buffeting
  204. TAKING STOCK: Hammering out the dents
  205. TAKING STOCK: Is this the best price?
  206. COUNSELOR'S CORNER: Summary of a Life Well Lived
  207. Dream Cruiser gets call from county executive
  208. Wild swings in stock market knock out IPOs
  209. Broken Budgets States cut home health services for seniors Aging and disability services have been reduced over past 2 years
  210. Court Roundup
  211. Taking Stock: Variable annuity comes at a cost
  212. Washington, D.C. AP review finds no WikiLeaks sources threatened Tens of thousands of confidential exchanges were released
  213. Authors Guild sues universities over online books
  214. TAKING STOCK: ETFs versus ETNs
  215. TAKING STOCK: ETFs versus ETNs
  216. TAKING STOCK: For those of you with Apple shares: Sell, sell, sell
  217. Mexico Mexico cartel issues booklets for proper conduct
  218. Money Matters: Do all your homework before deciding to buy a house
  219. Law Life: ABA further examines lawyer ethics, technology
  220. Economy China urges global economic coordination Lambasts credit rating downgrade
  221. China takes a page from Oakland's economic diversification strategy
  222. Yahoos at Yahoo! souring company's investment potential
  223. Estate Strategies:Why automobile ownership is important
  224. Divorce economically more difficult for couples
  225. TAKING STOCK: Cisco's reach from D.C. to Darfur
  226. Personal Finance Investor anxiety Can't get no relief: Bad news about economic recovery sours investors
  227. TAKING STOCK: Medley Capital a golden opportunity
  228. Law Life: Should lawyers offer prizes to use social media?
  229. Economy National child welfare survey examines recession
  230. TAKING STOCK: Don't panic - markets will stabilize
  231. WHO pays for contingency fees?
  232. Planned Parenthood of Arizona reeling as flood of new abortion restrictions set to become law
  233. California $1.3 billion award against SAP overturned in Oracle case
  234. EXPERT WITNESS: Twelve rules for forensic consultants and experts
  235. Court receives funding to expand adoption program
  236. A look at the best options for stashing cash in this market
  237. The Firm: The power of referral marketing
  238. Bodman lawyer delivers presentation at seminar
  239. Taking Stock: For those of you with Apple shares: Sell, sell, sell
  240. Economy Factory output mostly weak in August outside autos Retail sales unchanged
  241. Ethics 20/20 Commission proposes to remove barriers
  242. Commentary: No. 2 of the top 3 hearings you're likely to attend in a divorce
  243. Of Mutual Interest Discount retail stocks offer safety in down market
  244. Going once, going twice ... sold! What trial lawyers can learn from auctioneers
  245. JPMorgan pays $211M to settle bid-rigging charges
  246. Broken Budgets Cities, states back off bonds amid budget concerns Fewer public works projects another blow to economy
  247. NDeX president to advise Feds
  248. Giving counsel: Company president offers special insight to Fed board
  249. Kiwanis and City of Jackson to celebrate renovated Kiwanis Park at noon on Sept. 16
  250. Strip malls are for stupids
  251. Tips for rebalancing fund portfolio now
  252. TAKING STOCK: That's the way the shares crumble
  253. Settlement makes for friendlier skies Disabled fliers reach agreement with Delta Airlines, Metro airport over access
  254. Money Matters: Want to be a better investor? Play more golf
  255. Stocks on long losing streak as the economy weakens
  256. Economy Economy grew at slower 1 percent rate this spring Economists: Economy teetering on edge of renewed recession
  257. Michigan retail sales data for July improves
  258. ASKED & ANSWERED: Lynn A. Gandhi
  259. Legal People for September 26
  260. Home-buying season the worst in at least 50 years
  261. Of Mutual Interest Seven tips for rebalancing your fund portfolio now
  262. Law professor spearheads a 'Chance at Childhood'
  263. Business Smart money is divided on Bank of America Bank has been crippled by losses from poorly written mortgages
  264. Using financial metrics
  265. TAKING STOCK: The Gold Rush is on again
  266. Fund investments in bank stocks key to performance
  267. Legal Currents: Should lawyers offer prizes to use social media?
  268. Attorney combines business, immigration law
  269. New-home sales fall, 2011 could be worst year yet
  270. Counselor's Corner: Summary of a life well lived
  271. California Fight over Globes broadcast returns to court Foreign press association wants to overturn recent NBC contract with dcp
  272. Governor appoints State Building Authority Board of Trustees member
  273. Pre-trial: No. 2 of the top 3 hearings you're likely to attend in a divorce
  274. On Point: A sound job description key to finding great applicants
  275. TAKING STOCK: Getting father's money in 7 simple steps
  276. Taking Stock: Medley Capital a golden opportunity
  277. ASKED & ANSWERED: Jocelyn Benson
  278. New Mexico After FBI raids, artifact dealers slowly regain trust
  279. Judge says prosecutors cannot retaliate for trial
  280. In the U.S., two housing markets and two directions
  281. Personal Finance AARP: Families provide $450B worth of unpaid care
  282. London Phone-hacking scandal heats up Rupert Murdoch spars with lawmakers in hearing before Parliament
  283. Taking Stock: Strip malls are for stupids
  284. TAKING STOCK: Long-term investing in today's market a fool's game
  285. County's Aaa bond rating produces savings
  286. Fannie Mae's 2Q loss widens, will ask for $5.1B
  287. Collector's cache: Lawyer builds a treasured collection of memorabilia
  288. High Court rulings reinforce free speech
  289. Taking Stock: Three cheers for Casey's
  290. Taking Stock: For those of you with Apple shares: sell, sell, sell
  291. Scalia claims judges 'ain't what they used to be'
  292. TAKING STOCK: European markets worse off than our own
  293. Present day prohibition
  294. ASKED & ANSWERED: Mark Wayne
  295. Economy Businesses ordered more long-lasting goods Overall factory orders, however, fell 0.2 percent
  296. LEGAL PEOPLE
  297. Technology Apple gets no love from Wall Street for new iPhone Industry analysts say company did poor job of managing expectations
  298. Authors offer a guide to investigative research on the web
  299. Authors offer a guide to investigative research on the web
  300. Taking Stock: Is this the best price?
  301. One Perspective: Michigan should lower its renewable portfolio standard requirements to zero
  302. Oregon 4 Americans get pot from U.S. government Marijuana program grew out of 1976 court settlement
  303. Frontiers: Giving authors a chance to strike a better deal
  304. Nearly 12,000 tax cheats come clean under IRS program
  305. Five things to know about life insurance
  306. New York Authors Guild sues U-M, other universities over online books
  307. Committee urged to maintain funding for civil legal services
  308. A buyer's guide to choosing an investment vehicle
  309. National Roundup
  310. The Firm: Who pays for contingency fees?
  311. S&P downgrades Fannie, Freddie
  312. TAKING STOCK: Steer clear of anything bearing the 'Goldman Sachs' imprimatur
  313. Reformist: Law professor honored for 'extraordinary' work
  314. Economy Trade deficit narrowed to $44.8B in July
  315. National Roundup
  316. Personal Finance A look at the best options for stashing your cash
  317. Personal Finance Fast-food stocks offer big returns in slow market Fund managers drawn by restaurant chains' simple business plans
  318. 2 tools for a mutual fund portfolio checkup
  319. Alaska Former resident sues to claim valued moon rocks State officials contend rocks were stolen from a state museum 38 years ago
  320. Taking Stock: Is this the best price?
  321. Patterson declares Sept. 11-17 Patriot Week
  322. 'Advance planning' essential when accepting a contingency fee
  323. Drug evidence slipped into trial over police shooting
  324. For investors, playing the market 'safe' can be risky
  325. Personal Finance Default fears drove 401(k) investors from stocks Fear, uncertainty unsettle workers
  326. Taking Stock:Three cheers for Casey's
  327. Florida Deloitte sued for $7.6B in mortgage fraud case
  328. Real Estate Home-buying season the worst in at least 50 years
  329. Honigman recognized among 101 'Best and Brightest' firms
  330. State Supreme Court to hear oral arguments in arbitration jurisdiction case
  331. Freddie Mac reports Q3 loss, asks for $6B in aid
  332. New president of MAJ aims to preserve plaintiff rights --'Right to a jury trial in jeopardy every day'
  333. Neither columnist nor personal acumen substitute for high-volume money manager
  334. Consumer borrowing dropped $9.5B in Aug.
  335. Taking Stock: Hammering out the dents
  336. SBM recognizes attorneys with annual awards Robert Gillett is first recipient of new Access to Justice Award
  337. Texas Going once, going twice ... sold! What trial lawyers can learn from auctioneers
  338. Association of Corporate Counsel to celebrate Value Champions
  339. MSU Law Small Business & Nonprofit Law Clinic receives Inclusive Excellence Grant
  340. Home sales on pace for worst showing in 14 years
  341. 'Power of the Purse' organizers hope for record turnout on Nov. 11
  342. Presidential Politics Romney using wife's story to connect with voters Friends and foes say Ann Romney makes her husband seem more genuine
  343. ONE PERSPECTIVE: Can someone explain the Wall Street protests?
  344. Opening a college savings plan? Know the options
  345. Time to unseal Nixon's Watergate testimony, says federal judge
  346. Is this the best price?
  347. Economy Aging America Poll finds more baby boomers expect to have to work past retirement
  348. Legal malpractice case ends in $857k verdict
  349. THE FIRM: Prevent runaway legal fees with proper planning
  350. To build business, try not writing like a lawyer
  351. Consumer debt is the real issue hindering recovery
  352. TAKING STOCK: Strip malls are for stupids
  353. Court Roundup
  354. Sixth Annual Howard Soifer Memorial Lecture: Lawyer/agent relationship explored by Mateen Cleaves and attorney
  355. State's retailers are expecting upbeat holiday, MRA announces
  356. State's retailers are expecting upbeat holiday, MRA announces
  357. 'True' cost of college soon just clicks away
  358. ONE PERSPECTIVE: Cutting Saturday delivery no answer to postal dilemma
  359. The Firm: Discussing fees needn't be like getting root canal
  360. A summer many investors would rather forget
  361. Supreme Court to rule on lying about military medals
  362. Economy Poll: Many boomers staying put Generation is worried about retirement
  363. Education College prices up again as states slash budgets This year, total outstanding student loan debt passed $1 trillion
  364. Many boomers staying put amid bad economy according to poll
  365. TAKING STOCK: Neither columnist nor personal acumen substitute for high-volume money manager
  366. The Firm: Succession planning by the numbers
  367. Cautious consumers pull back on retail spending
  368. While the Fed fiddles, check out First Niagara and Synovus
  369. Money Matters: Equity line help would lift housing market
  370. Wall Street SEC may recommend legal action against S&P
  371. LEGALPEOPLE
  372. TAKING STOCK: Deepwater drillers may be an exciting investment prospect
  373. Chamber, Willis and Machnik partnering to present Pistons Coach Steve Moreland on Sept. 21
  374. Personal Finance 5 things you need to know about life insurance
  375. Real Estate Fannie Mae loss widens; asking taxpayers for $2.8B Company's rescue has been one of the most expensive government bailouts
  376. COMMENTARY: Meet and confer--The meat and potatoes
  377. Utah Scientist charged with stealing secret drug recipes
  378. Except for a handful of telecom issues, 'P.U.!' to the EU
  379. Personal Finance Refinancing your mortgage? Understand appraisals
  380. Georgia Former CEO accused of targeting churchgoers
  381. South Carolina James Brown estate was saddled by $20 million debt Turnaround could be in jeopardy as trustees challenge money manager's deal
  382. Appeals court backs verdict in home lost due to oil mess
  383. On Point: Housing subsidy on the chopping block?
  384. TAKING STOCK: Getting father's money in 7 simple steps
  385. Asked & Answered: Jocelyn Benson
  386. LEGAL PEOPLE
  387. Mester Family Endowment: Students awarded first scholarships
  388. Real Estate Average rate on 30-year mortgage falls to 4 pct. Low rates have failed to spur increase in home buying
  389. Dual Purpose Attorney concentrates civic obligations on Poland and Israel
  390. TAKING STOCK: Except for a handful of telecom issues, 'P.U.!' to the EU
  391. Lesser-known pharmaceutical company still offers a good dose of cash
  392. Economy Consumer borrowing up, but credit card use falls Americans grow more cautious about high-interest debt
  393. Aim for Ruger when considering American gun stocks
  394. Oakland County officials announce second annual 'Kids First Initiative School Book Bag Giveaway'
  395. MONEY MATTERS: Will economic growth follow confidence surge?
  396. Wall Street The IPO market, an engine of job growth, stalls Companies thinking of going public are deciding it's just too risky
  397. Nation GOP candidates would cut federal judges' power
  398. Strip malls are for stupids
  399. State Roundup
  400. Law Life: The value of having a mentor or coach
  401. Mad at bank fees? Credit unions get another look
  402. ON POINT: A conservative and 'originalist' definition of the role of government
  403. COMMENTARY: Cutting Saturday delivery no answer to postal dilemma
  404. Expense of divorcing stresses couples
  405. Oakland County's AAA bond rating reaffirmed
  406. Taking Stock: A crash course on skyrocketing insurance rates
  407. Klooster v City of Charlevoix: The Joint Tenancy Uncapping Exception Explained
  408. PulteGroup 3rd quarter loss narrows on lower charges
  409. Fast-food stocks offer big returns in a slow market
  410. Scalia: Judges 'ain't what they used to be'
  411. 2 firms recognized as model workplaces
  412. Cooley officials decry lack of diversity in law school admissions
  413. Taking Stock: Never trust an advisor of the cloth
  414. Annual lecture features Mateen Cleaves and Jack Davis Lecture honors Howard Soifer, a 'great lawyer and a great man'
  415. Build a financial moat by investing in rivals
  416. Closed-end funds a worthy contender for the savvy investor
  417. Of Mutual Interest 5 Morningstar fund manager winners mired in slumps
  418. European markets worse off than our own
  419. King-size bookseller: Used and rare bookstore is Detroit institution
  420. TAKING STOCK: Another amoral bank, another reluctant recommendation
  421. Personal Finance Returning veterans often face financial challenges Unemployment rate among Iraq, Afghanistan war vets is over 13 percent
  422. Economy Energy costs push wholesale prices up
  423. Real Estate New-home sales fell in August for 4th month High unemployment is one factor preventing people from buying homes
  424. Dividend growth strategy can avoid traps
  425. Influence Game Credit raters have significant lobbying clout Rating analysts could still slash the United State's credit values
  426. Money market funds and risk in all the wrong places
  427. New York Occupy protests trigger envy, ire in Generation X
  428. Economy Tips for a double-dip: preparing for a recession Recent data show families earning less, cutting back
  429. Asked and Answered: Jocelyn Benson discusses redistricting
  430. To The Editor: Cutting Saturday delivery no answer to postal dilemma
  431. Taking Stock: Is this the best price?
  432. Broken Budgets States struggle for financing to meet road needs The money and political will to fix America's failing infrastructure is missing
  433. COUNSELOR'S CORNER: Living with gratitude
  434. New York NYPD's brave new world Post-9/11 tradeoff: Security vs. civil liberties
  435. Flint Bozo Brigade Clowning is part of the program for some students
  436. Taking Stock: A crash course on skyrocketing insurance rates
  437. Consumer prices dip 0.1 pct., as gas prices drop
  438. Strengthen your workplace with holiday activities
  439. TAKING STOCK: Columnist a Luddite when it comes to social networking - but not tech stocks
  440. LEGAL PEOPLE
  441. Spring buying boosts U.S. home prices for 4th month
  442. Money Matters: Investors need courage in down times to see opportunities
  443. California Sheriff's ways tested by abuse claims
  444. Johnson unveils Secure & Fair Elections Initiative
  445. Taking Stock- European markets worse off than our own
  446. MENS REA: Uncertainty comes to Michigan
  447. End-of-the-year taxes: 8 tips to help you save
  448. COMMENTARY: County seeks transfer tax funds from mortgage giants
  449. TAKING STOCK: Bolster a shaky retirement account with these 9 stocks
  450. Bolster a shaky retirement account with these 9 stocks
  451. Settlement makes for friendlier skies: Disabled fliers reach agreement with Delta Airlines, Metro airport over access
  452. Expert on law firm marketing advises 'finding your brand'
  453. Is it time to give away the farm?
  454. THE FIRM: Make yourself indispensible through client connections
  455. Wayne Law faculty votes to adopt SBM's Pledge to Achieve Diversity
  456. Low mortgage rates elude 'underwater' homeowners
  457. Lansing State leaders skeptical of unions in budget fight Many believe unionized workers have had negative effect on communities' fiscal health
  458. National Roundup
  459. When is a contingent legal fee unconscionable?
  460. LAW LIFE: What do you really want? Create your own vision today
  461. Real Estate Section gets update on Michigan Tax Tribunal
  462. Expert on law firm marketing advises 'finding your brand'
  463. Open Door Policy? Paper explores law school admission policies, practices and diversity
  464. Counselor's Corner: The values beneath attitudes
  465. Economy Pain of job crisis goes well beyond the unemployed Ailing job market is both a symptom and a cause of troubles
  466. Never trust an advisor of the cloth
  467. Economy China's comedown World economy needs China to slow growth gradually
  468. Uncertainty comes to Michigan
  469. Of Mutual Interest ETFs trying to find a home in your fund portfolio
  470. Refinancing in divorce when you thought it was impossible
  471. State Supreme Court busy analyzing court rule changes
  472. Write Aid
  473. Analysis Is student loan, education bubble next?
  474. New York Law may not be on Muslims' side in NYPD intel case Surveillance program targeted Muslim neighborhoods
  475. National Roundup
  476. Pennsylvania Sandusky charges bring focus on state sex crime laws
  477. 'Unstuck in Time' History professor at UDM writes book on Vonnegut
  478. Texas Police: Man in Santa suit killed relatives
  479. Paper explores law school admission policies, practices and diversity
  480. Taking care of business: WSU professor returns home to spearhead Small Business Enterprises, Nonprofit Corporations Clinic
  481. Open door?: Article explores law school admission policies, practices
  482. Taking Stock: Deepwater drillers may be an exciting investment prospect
  483. George Strander's Annual Probate Court update
  484. ICBA introduces meet the judges event
  485. Refinancing your mortgage? Understand appraisals
  486. LEGAL PEOPLE
  487. Legal People for October 3
  488. Mich. wind farm critics can press case in court
  489. The meat and potatoes of meet and confer
  490. Real Estate Rate on 30-year fixed mortgage hovers at 4 pct. Rates have been below 5 percent for all but two weeks this year
  491. TAKING STOCK: While the Fed fiddles, check out First Niagara and Synovus
  492. Taking Stock: Bolster a shaky retirement account with these nine stocks
  493. Holiday season always a good time to make sure your financial planning is on track
  494. TAKING STOCK: Closed-end funds a worthy contender for the savvy investor
  495. Litigator at heart: Real estate expert relishes 'excitement' of courtroom
  496. Taking Stock: AllianceBernstein: Just Another Firm Getting Run Into the Ground
  497. Sixth annual Howard Soifer Memorial Lecture --features Mateen Cleaves and Jack Davis
  498. Stop wasting time on 9-9-9--US Tax Code isn't going anywhere
  499. TAKING STOCK: AllianceBernstein: Just another firm getting run into the ground
  500. TAKING STOCK: A couple steady issues perfect for the long haul
  501. Wall Street A year-end stock comeback? It's happened before
  502. LEGAL PEOPLE
  503. Budget balancing harder in '11 in many local govts
  504. Expert: There's value in those musty client records
  505. Family Law: Pre-trial--#2 of the top 3 hearings you're likely to attend in a divorce
  506. TAKING STOCK: Debt for dummies
  507. TAKING STOCK: Debt for dummies
  508. TAKING STOCK: So long as there is no peace on earth, defense stocks look good
  509. TAKING STOCK: If you'll be dead in a decade, don't go broke on your way out
  510. Lansing Local leaders still stressed Budget balancing harder in '11 in many local governments
  511. Michigan Gov.: Bridge would strengthen ties to Canada Some Republican lawmakers have balked at backing a new bridge
  512. Holidays are prime time for gift card scams
  513. The Magnificent Seven
  514. Mississippi Life-at-fertilization initiative has hope in state Efforts underway to put issue on ballot in four other states next year
  515. Washington China-bashing on campaign trail obscures real problems China is emerging as an increasingly prominent foreign policy topic
  516. Money and Politics Americans frustrated by congressional stalemates Lawmakers struggle to reach agreement on payroll taxes hike
  517. ASKED & ANSWERED: N. Peter Antone
  518. Personal Finance A richer 2012: A monthly guide to maximizing money
  519. Business development companies: Solid investments for the rest of us
  520. Full report of SBM 2010 Economics of Law Practice Survey now available online
  521. Estate Strategies: 'Tis the season to be gifting
  522. Wall Street Pimco market strategist: Europe still top threat Analyst says the new year may look a lot like the old one
  523. EXPERT WITNESS: 'The twelve things that constitute real riches' redux
  524. Iowa Gingrich assails judges as he courts conservatives
  525. Taking Stock: A crash course on skyrocketing insurance rates
  526. Consumers borrow more in October as confidence grows
  527. New-home sales tick up as builders slash prices
  528. Taking Stock: If you'll be dead in a decade, don't go broke on your way out
  529. Pet Project-- Attorneys pen book about trusts for pets
  530. A guide to administration's new mortgage-refi plan
  531. Nation College athletes press for major NCAA reform
  532. Broken Budgets Government job losses a growing drag on recovery More than half a million government jobs have been shed since 2007
  533. Fed survey shows economy ended 2011 with strength
  534. Fee-suit exclusions muddy malpractice waters
  535. Fruitcake
  536. Muskegon Art museum celebrates 100 years of existence Building of art museum was unprecedented for small town
  537. First new Wal-Mart bias suit filed after Supreme Court ruling
  538. Sixth annual Howard Soifer Memorial Lecture --features Mateen Cleaves and Jack Davis
  539. No Title
  540. TAKING STOCK: Three techs and one eatery may double your shares
  541. TAKING STOCK: Never trust an advisor of the cloth
  542. Pet Project Attorneys pen book about setting up trusts for pets
  543. The problem with 2011: Too much debt
  544. The trend can be your friend, if you embrace it
  545. Cooley to sponsor free bankruptcy seminars
  546. TAKING STOCK: Best Buy ain't the worst buy
  547. Three techs and one eatery may double your shares
  548. TAKING STOCK: Best Buy ain't the worst buy
  549. U.S. household wealth takes biggest hit since 2008
  550. Gap between 3- and 5-year fund returns is huge now
  551. Columnist a Luddite when it comes to social networking - but not tech stocks
  552. Analysis Myanmar is country riven by graft, ethnic conflicts Country has begun to release political prisoners, work with opposition leaders
  553. Many 2010 tax breaks still in place for 2011
  554. Wholesale prices declined slightly last month, dept. says
  555. Professor a strong advocate for women in midst of divorce
  556. A guide to mortgage refis as rates hit lows
  557. Refinancing in divorce when you thought it was impossible
  558. Michigan Supreme Court to hear oral argument on false-confession experts' testimony
  559. Missouri Attorney general campaign gets $182K from lawyers
  560. U.S. builders spent slightly more during September
  561. TAKING STOCK: Aim for Ruger when considering American gun stocks
  562. Take the gratitude that comes at Thanksgiving and apply it year-round
  563. Take the gratitude that comes at Thanksgiving and apply it year-round
  564. Refinancing in divorce when you thought it was impossible --ICBA Family Law Section meeting
  565. Taking Stock: European markets worse off than our own
  566. May it Please the Palate: Don't think much of the lowly fruitcake? Try this one on for size
  567. 'Recovering lawyer' pens book on Kurt Vonnegut
  568. CONFESSIONS OF A CONDOR: The Magnificent Seven
  569. ASKED & ANSWERED: N. Peter Antone
  570. Looking at year-end tax-loss planning
  571. Texas Couple can sue over dog's value
  572. Student booted from EMU wins appeal in lawsuit
  573. Up to the task New president of MAJ aims to preserve plaintiff rights
  574. Settlement makes for friendlier skies
  575. Apple juggernaut gets little investor respect
  576. MONEY MANAGEMENT: Five questions to ask your favorite charity
  577. Utilities funds were the star performers of 2011
  578. 'Bucket' strategy can help you stay ahead
  579. ONE PERSPECTIVE: In 2012, resolve to listen to your 'gentle ghosts'
  580. Estate Strategies: 'Tis the season to be gifting
  581. State Bar 2010 Economics of Law Practice Survey now available online
  582. TAKING STOCK: Some OK banksters and a primer on Scripophily
  583. COMMENTARY: We the people
  584. Bay City Bell that tolled for military brothers returned Bell was lost after WWII when restaurant was sold
  585. MONEY MATTERS: Looking at IRA qualified charitable distributions
  586. Deepwater drillers may be an exciting investment prospect
  587. Construction spending rises for third straight month
  588. Chilly November? Not for U.S. car sales
  589. Michigan State Parks capture top National Award
  590. Taking Stock: Bolster a shaky retirement account with these nine stocks
  591. Foreclosures and Bankruptcy--Where do they meet?
  592. Personal Finance Money managers, analysts comment on Facebook IPO
  593. Q&A A guide to administration's new mortgage-refi plan
  594. Low mortgage rates elude 'underwater' homeowners
  595. PROFILE IN BRIEF: Lee Starnes - Advocate for the vulnerable
  596. November construction spending rose 1.2 percent
  597. Real Estate Average 30-year loan rate ties record: 3.94 percent Historic opportunity to buy
  598. Moving up Cooley team advances to national competition
  599. AllianceBernstein: Just another firm getting run into the ground
  600. MONEY MATTERS: Biggest risk to investing? Look in the mirror
  601. Economy Social Security recipients to get 3.6 percent more No COLA in 2010 or 2011 because inflation was too low
  602. Giving counsel Company president offers special insight to Fed board
  603. Home prices dropped in November in most U.S. cities
  604. Detroit Accidental discovery expands story of '2 Malcolms'
  605. How firms can take on the 'work-life balance' debate
  606. ARPS - An investment with low risk and high return
  607. Pierson Muskrat love Furs from West Michigan in high demand in Asia
  608. COMMENTARY: U.S. tax code favors rich, fosters inequality
  609. Washington Obama defends American faith amid GOP critique Exceptionalism argument subtle way to question Obama's patriotism
  610. Lake Leelanau Wine industry succeeds in recession-weary state 11 wineries have opened in Michigan in the last year alone
  611. Boomers flock to bonds, but do they know basics?
  612. Licensing Executives Society holding Dec.8 meeting here
  613. TAKING STOCK: Wide-eyed and desperate in Blue Eye
  614. Anti-bullying law takes effect, advocates vow to work toward strengthening it
  615. Preferred issues for the discriminating investor
  616. Building bridges: Attorney helps foster business and cultural ties between U.S. and India
  617. 2011: Another year of target-date disappointment
  618. So long as there is no peace on earth, defense stocks look good
  619. If you'll be dead in a decade, don't go broke on your way out
  620. Time for speculators to pay fair tax share, says Bogle
  621. Nation Occupy protesters sue over free speech, force Some say the fundamental right of protest has been criminalized
  622. ESTATE STRATEGIES: 'Tis the season to be gifting
  623. Lawyers discuss appearing before U.S. Supreme court
  624. Missouri New bail program earns kudos in St. Louis
  625. Local company provides property management on a statewide scale
  626. Giving Counsel-- Company President offers special insight to Fed board
  627. Commentary: Insurers move to limit malpractice coverage
  628. TAKING STOCK: Natural gas firm looking like a 'buy'
  629. TAKING STOCK: Money laundering: A delicate, dangerous art
  630. Tennessee 3 years after ash spill, hundreds wait on judge
  631. Personal Finance Fund manager not wildly bullish on 2012 market
  632. Montana Judge: Federal law trumps state's medical pot law
  633. Economy New Fed voters likelier to back help for economy Few economists expect the Federal Reserve to pursue more bond purchases soon
  634. Fannie, Freddie tweaks don't go far enough
  635. Here are five skills to help you get promoted
  636. National Roundup
  637. MONEY MATTERS: Treacherous times
  638. Prosecuting human trafficking offenses in Michigan --Topic of Michigan State University College of Law Lecture
  639. State Bar Economics of Law Practice Survey now available online
  640. Immigrant dream
  641. Michigan Law's business practicum helps students work with entrepreneurs
  642. Taking Stock: Wide-Eyed and Desperate in Blue Eye
  643. TAKING STOCK: Lesser-known pharmaceutical company still offers a good dose of cash
  644. Energy Millions awarded to Louisiana family in oil lawsuit
  645. New methodology for protective estate tax claims
  646. Troy Shrine to Vernor's takes on life of its own Man's collection grew over three decades
  647. Washington Ex-AIG CEO's company suing government over bailout
  648. Technology Q&A Expedia president sees site's personalized future Smartphone innovations is next big thing in travel technology
  649. TAKING STOCK: Look to the great white north for good bank stock prospects
  650. Veteran fund manager says it's the toughest market that he's seen
  651. Health care reform Implementation in 2012
  652. Taking Stock: Aim for Ruger When Considering American Gun Stocks
  653. Wall Street How much is Yahoo worth? The case for buying its stock
  654. Nation As the campaign unreels, voters feel dispirited
  655. Committees provide practical pointers on residential tax appeals
  656. Litigator at heart, Real estate expert relishes 'excitement' of courtroom
  657. Oklahoma Lawsuit settlements spur jailhouse reforms across state
  658. Wall Street U.S. debt: Money managers' least favorite investment Investors are convinced Treasury prices must fall at some point
  659. Economy U.S. household wealth takes biggest hit since 2008 Household net worth fell 4 percent over July-September quarter
  660. Alaska Sitka commander was prepared to drop charges Helicopter co-pilot may face court-martial for fatal crash
  661. Economy Q&A Mike Mayo's new book blasts Wall Street
  662. TAKING STOCK: Kick that broker to the curb
  663. Companies now rating consumers with new scores
  664. State Supreme Court to hear oral argument in double-murder
  665. ON POINT: Do we really need a unionized state government?
  666. A couple steady issues perfect for the long haul
  667. Some OK banksters and a primer on Scripophily
  668. Ann Arbor Entombed musical treasures Silenced musical collection languishes in storage vault
  669. Retail group forecasts 3.4 percent growth for 2012
  670. TAKING STOCK: Buying American Airlines stock akin to waiting for Godot
  671. Lear board boosts buyback
  672. TAKING STOCK: Tread carefully and do the math when looking at REITs
  673. Business Facebook IPO could value it among top companies
  674. ADR examined State study touts value of mediation process
  675. Pennsylvania Landowners fight eminent domain in gas field Dispute could foreshadow battles to come over other pipelines
  676. Personal Finance Time for speculators to pay fair tax share, says Bogle Founder of mutual fund company Vanguard rails against economic inequality
  677. LEGAL PEOPLE
  678. Financing a transition
  679. Law school debt payments top $1000/mo
  680. Taking Stock: Home builders may be on the rebound
  681. Bernanke defends Fed policies against critics
  682. Home builders may be on the rebound
  683. Morningstar fund manager winners mired in slumps
  684. Global Reach--Wayne State Professor specializes in international field
  685. Law school debt payments top $1000/mo Study finds average law school-related debt is around $80K
  686. Washington USAID contractor work in Cuba detailed
  687. PROFILE IN BRIEF: Brad Roth - Globe trotter
  688. TAKING STOCK: Bank of America too big for its britches
  689. Wall Street Will Facebook deliver an IPO surprise? Social media company is expected to raise as much as $10 billion
  690. Licensing Executives Society holding Dec.8 meeting
  691. Of Mutual Interest Boomers flock to bonds, but do they know basics?
  692. Personal Finance Retirement plan providers try different ideas
  693. Grand Rapids A gift to remember her by Dying wife gives husband fishing rod as memento
  694. Estate Recovery topic of SBM Probate Section Meeting Jan. 17
  695. For the sake of argument Attorneys discuss standing before the U.S. Supreme Court
  696. Mississippi Condemned inmate asks judge to stop Feb. 8 execution
  697. New cash crop?: Advocate for marijuana law reform was among speakers at daylong symposium
  698. Taking Stock: As long as there's no peace on earth, defense stocks look good
  699. Taking Stock: Aim for Ruger When Considering American Gun Stocks
  700. Agriculture Farm-state lawmakers pushing new farm subsidy Free insurance would cover farmers' 'shallow crop losses'
  701. Nation Survey: Sexual harassment pervasive in grades 7-12 Only 9 percent of those harassed reported the incident to an adult
  702. TAKING STOCK: Diamonds an investor's worst enemy
  703. January declared as Michigan Mentoring Month
  704. Giving Counsel-- Company President offers insight to Fed board
  705. Fidelity Investments reports 401(k) balances little changed over 2011
  706. Personal Finance Fidelity: 401(k) balances little changed over 2011
  707. Key states move closer to foreclosure abuse deal
  708. THE FIRM: Are some firms 'more equal' than others?
  709. TAKING STOCK: Another amoral bank, another reluctant recommendation
  710. TAKING STOCK: A crash course on skyrocketing insurance rates
  711. Ex-AIG CEO's company suing feds over bailout
  712. Is Sheriff Arpaio a profiler?
  713. Economist who foresaw burst bubbles voices caution
  714. Ad Watch Romney makes hometown appeal in new political ad
  715. Love and Lawyers In relationships, winning isn't the goal
  716. ADR examined Study touts value of mediation process
  717. Inconsistencies in Dodd-Frank implementation
  718. Estate Strategies: Michigan's Medicaid Estate Recovery Program
  719. Leaders ambivalent on online reports
  720. Taking Stock: 3 techs and 1 eatery may double your shares
  721. Michigan Law's business practicum helps students work with entrepreneurs
  722. Jordan Sutton Co-author of book on transitions for small business owners
  723. Michigan's Supreme Court busy analyzing court rule changes
  724. Taking Stock: Best Buy ain't the worst buy
  725. TAKING STOCK: Stop wasting time on 9-9-9 - U.S. Tax Code isn't going anywhere
  726. Symposium to explore Michigan in transition with Congressman Clarke
  727. May it Please the Palate: Don't think much of the lowly fruitcake? Try this one on for size
  728. THE FIRM: In a competitive market, don't look back
  729. Ron Paul's moment
  730. TAKING STOCK: Diamonds are an investor's worst enemy
  731. ONE PERSPECTIVE: Fair Harvard
  732. Economy Wholesale prices move up 0.1 percent last month
  733. Economy Wholesale prices up 0.1 pct. last month Number indicates inflation is largely in check
  734. Bank of America too big for its britches
  735. Three investments for an era of low interest rates
  736. TAKING STOCK: Drugs, drugs, drugs
  737. TAKING STOCK: Don't blame Bernanke
  738. National Roundup
  739. EXPERT WITNESS: Multimedia--Conveying lessons in economics and law
  740. Bridge Builder Attorney helps foster business and cultural ties between U.S. and India
  741. National Roundup
  742. Justice gives up sting case over bribes
  743. Estate Strategies: The New World of Portability
  744. California Woman's small claims victory resonates Small claims court win was end run around class action process
  745. Business After IPO, Facebook will face new profit pressures Social network may have tough time increasing advertising
  746. Taking Stock: Tread carefully and do the math when looking at REITs
  747. Association of Corporate Counsel announces five-year strategic plan
  748. California Renegade mine Mine dispute in Sierra Nevada foothills recalls wild past
  749. Detroit Dog lovers push city's 1st no-kill shelter
  750. Michigan in transition topic of symposium
  751. NYS ethics committee on using Groupon-type services
  752. EXPERT WITNESS: The Economics of Law: The Expected Value of a Case
  753. EXPERT WITNESS: The economics of law: The expected value of a case
  754. How to invest in the coming housing rebound
  755. Thomas More Law Center appeals to U.S. Supreme Court
  756. TAKING STOCK: The parable of Alabama Earl's inadvertent long-term investment
  757. Professor a strong advocate for women in midst of divorce
  758. Michigan Radio honored with State Bar award
  759. Supreme Court to hear oral argument on testimony in double-murder
  760. Consumer borrowing up, but credit card use falls
  761. Global reach: International law focus of prof's career
  762. Who 'owns' a departing lawyer's receivables?
  763. Wide-eyed and desperate in Blue Eye
  764. Perspective on markets at the close of 2011
  765. The intellectual property year in review
  766. New York 'Retirement' missing from vocabulary of federal judges
  767. MSU adjunct professor shares his vast experience in field of immigration law
  768. Rising gas prices aren't lifting big oil stocks
  769. Growth spurt Foundation builds on success of its annual Signature Event
  770. A court's history revealed in 'People, Law and Politics'
  771. Nominations, sponsors sought for ATHENA Award
  772. Taking Stock: Some OK banksters and a primer on scripophily
  773. National Roundup
  774. LEGAL VIEW: Social media policies still under scrutiny
  775. Taking Stock: If you'll be dead in a decade, don't go broke on your way out
  776. Taking Stock: Diamonds-An Investor's Worst Enemy
  777. Taking Stock: Best Buy ain't the worst buy
  778. Treasury launches sale of $6B of AIG stock
  779. Chrysler CEO Marchionne took no pay in 2011
  780. Real Estate Rate on 30-year mortgage down to record 3.88 pct., but few takers Cheap rates have done little to boost home sales
  781. Consumer prices flat for 2nd straight month
  782. TAKING STOCK: Natural gas firm looking like a 'buy'
  783. TAKING STOCK: Money laundering: A delicate, dangerous art
  784. A number of options can help you save for college
  785. LEGAL PEOPLE
  786. Equity returns and expecting less in the 'new era'
  787. The parable of Alabama Earl's inadvertent long-term investment
  788. 30-year fixed mortgage rate falls to record 3.87 percent
  789. Ex-store owner sentenced to life for wife's murder
  790. Entrepreneurial Spirit
  791. ADR examined--State study touts the value of mediation process
  792. Thomas More Law Center appeals to U.S. Supreme Court
  793. ADR examined--State study touts the value of mediation process
  794. Lansing State leaders ambivalent on online reports
  795. TAKING STOCK: Business development companies: Solid investments for the rest of us
  796. EXPERT WITNESS: A 'moving' experience: The real-estate market in the Great Recession
  797. Dickinson Wright to host Sunrise Seminar
  798. MONEY MATTERS: Tax-deferred exchanges -- pitfalls to avoid
  799. New Mexico Latino Mormons speaking out against Romney Many view GOP candidate's stance against immigration as hypocritical
  800. California Past is present in finale of murder trial
  801. State Roundup
  802. TAKING STOCK: Despite Yahoo silliness, Microsoft holds its ground
  803. TAKING STOCK: Drugs, drugs, drugs
  804. Of Mutual Interest 3 investments for an era of low interest rates
  805. Average monthly law school debt payments top $1,000
  806. CYBERSPACE SIGHTING: ABA serves solo and small-firm lawyers with new online resource center
  807. CYBERSPACESIGHTING: Hansen IP Law PLLC announces launch of 'The Business of Patents' blog
  808. ADR examined--State study touts the value of mediation process
  809. Anti-bullying law takes effect, advocates vow to work toward strengthening it
  810. MENS REA: Looking into the viral--Should the Michigan State Police Forensic Services Division provide transparency?
  811. TAKING STOCK: Facebook phenomena
  812. Taking Stock: Kick That Broker to the Curb
  813. MSU Law Students to participate in Alternative Spring Break of Community Service
  814. Alabama Legislative fight over historic artifacts looms
  815. House urged to maintain rule of law assistance funding
  816. Minnesota School board ends policy blamed for bullying problems
  817. COMMENTARY: On the right track
  818. Mens Rea: Should the Michigan State Police Forensic Services Division provide transparency?
  819. Buying American Airlines stock at a bargain akin to waiting for Godot
  820. Tread carefully and do the math when looking at REITs
  821. Real Estate Fixed mortgage rates end year above record lows
  822. Litigator at heart Real estate expert relishes excitement of courtroom
  823. Economy For boomers, it's a new era of 'work til you drop' No longer uncommon for people to work until 70
  824. TAKING STOCK: Kick that broker to the curb
  825. Homeownership can translate into tax savings
  826. Technology Apple's market clout likely to draw more scrutiny DOJ investigating allegations of price-fixing of e-books
  827. Taking Stock: A crash course on skyrocketing insurance rates
  828. Tennessee Witness says she was a prostitute at 12
  829. 'Unstuck in Time' History professor writes book on Vonnegut
  830. May it Please the Palate: "Fruitcake"
  831. 38th Annual McCree Award nominations due
  832. The intellectual property year in review
  833. LEGAL PEOPLE
  834. TAKING STOCK: Paradise redux
  835. TAKING STOCK: Betting it all on gold
  836. LEGAL VIEW: When is an assassination not an assassination?
  837. Business Be his guest Marriott reflects on 40 years leading hotel giant
  838. ASKED & ANSWERED: Claudia Rast
  839. Supreme Court torn over law banning lies about medals
  840. Inspector general says foreclosure aid program flawed
  841. Economy Consumer prices up as gas, clothing costs rise Economists: inflation peaking
  842. Business Proposed budget leaves businesses with questions Advocacy group says small business owners wanted to see more certainty
  843. TAKING STOCK: Don't blame Bernanke
  844. Despite Yahoo silliness, Microsoft holds its ground
  845. MONEYMATTERS:New 401(k) regulations to help investors
  846. Kentucky Company: Bridge lights out before wreck Cargo ship struck bridge at night, collapsing span
  847. Investing Why David Stockman isn't buying it
  848. Award Winner Former assistant prosecutor believes in 'doing right thing'
  849. Foundation builds on success of Annual Signature Event
  850. Massachusetts That's fishy Federal agency fights fraud in seafood sizes
  851. TAKING STOCK: For sale: North Korean bonds, Iraqi dinars and a cool bridge
  852. Fidelity's 2011 profit rises 13 percent
  853. TAKING STOCK: A couple of stupids, a greedy spouse and a delusional son walk into a bank...
  854. Law professor eyes seat on Michigan Supreme Court
  855. Cooley Law School's faculty and students give back to community
  856. TAKING STOCK: All professionals are not created equal
  857. Improving American capitalism
  858. Supreme Court 101 in session at high court
  859. Supreme Court Watch Supreme Court 101 in session at high court More than a half dozen law schools nationwide offer similar courses
  860. Volatility has gone away, but it will surely return
  861. Oakland County prevails in Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac suit
  862. Personal Finance BoA to test deals linked to accounts
  863. NY Fed sells portion of AIG's bad assets
  864. Low rates, inflation and your finances
  865. State Roundup
  866. Real Estate U.S. home re-sales complete best winter in 5 years Number of first-time buyers still lags normal levels
  867. States reach settlement over foreclosure abuses
  868. Newest Michigan museum showcases racist artifacts Curator: Collection is about 'teaching, not a shrine to racism'
  869. Genisys donates Casual Fund to local charities
  870. Nation GOP weighs changes to indefinite detention law Michigan Rep. Justin Amash determined to change law
  871. Schuette, Sosnick and Trainer to be honored at Call to Justice Awards May 3
  872. Taking Stock: Investing in Facebook
  873. Pot: the new cash crop? Advocate for marijuana reform speaks at symposium
  874. Lansing Black Lawyers Bar renamed to Davis-Dunnings Bar Association
  875. State Roundup
  876. Kellogg's bleak outlook raises stakes on Pringles
  877. New York NYPD monitored Muslim students all over Northeast Police intelligence division focused far beyond New York City
  878. ACC announces 5-year strategic plan
  879. MONEY MATTERS: Canada - a notable neighbor, and investment
  880. Taking Stock: Some OK banksters and a primer on scripophily
  881. TAKING STOCK: Bond leverage
  882. TAKING STOCK: Protecting against inflation
  883. Taking Stock: Despite Yahoo silliness, Microsoft holds its ground
  884. Oh Canada! For investing opportunity, look north
  885. Of Mutual Interest Oh Canada! For investing opportunity, look north
  886. Holland Man plans to sell rare 1914 cyclecar to museum Car may be 1 of 5 in existence
  887. Call to Justice award winners announced
  888. Upside-downside of "9-9-9" income tax reform
  889. Court Roundup
  890. A no-charge client visit can pay big dividends
  891. Attorney spearheads Electronic Discovery, Records team
  892. State Bar of Michigan to receive ABA Award
  893. Taking Stock: No Best Way to Invest in Copper
  894. How to become an owner of a firm
  895. THE FIRM: Law firms are at high risk of embezzlement
  896. Taking Stock: Wendy's--Good Food, Bad Investment
  897. Michigan Radio wins award for insurance series
  898. Secretary of State, South Korea officials sign mutual driver's license agreement
  899. TAKING STOCK: Nuance Communications stock
  900. Do you have what it takes to start a firm?
  901. Bank of America starts foreclosure rental program
  902. Personal Finance Investing in the coming housing market rebound
  903. Retail sales remain positive
  904. NATIONAL NOTICE: State Bar of Michigan recognized for Legal Services work
  905. New York Dodgers settle lawsuit with Fox
  906. ON POINT: Old wine in a new bottle
  907. 'Slow Down' times
  908. COUNSELOR'S CORNER: 'Slow Down' Times
  909. TAKING STOCK: Baseball cards
  910. TAKING STOCK: Market skeptic
  911. ASKED & ANSWERED: Demosthenes Lorandos
  912. TAKING STOCK: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious LinkedIn Recommend
  913. Of Mutual Interest Tech dividends: What fund investors should know
  914. Foundation builds on success of Annual Signature Event
  915. Washington Federal sentences still vary widely, according to study Political party not a good predictor of whether judge will be lenient or tough
  916. Federal sentences still vary widely
  917. Look beyond stock mutual funds' lousy 2011 numbers
  918. Spousal support factors: Show me the money!
  919. EXPERT WITNESS: Know, like, and trust: The real purpose behind social media
  920. TAKING STOCK: A soybean-frosted market goes best with a slice of grape pie
  921. TAKING STOCK: Know, like, and trust: The real purpose behind social media
  922. Energy Argentina slammed by Spain, EU for oil company takeover President asked congress to put a majority stake of 51 per cent of YPF in state hands
  923. Personal Finance Physician, heal my doctor bills -- tips to protect yourself
  924. Taking Stock: Best Buy Ain't the Worst Buy
  925. TAKING STOCK: The value of art
  926. TAKING STOCK: On the market for Monsanto
  927. Can law firms afford pensions anymore?
  928. When investors get heated, CEOs feel the pressure
  929. ASKED & ANSWERED: Julie Hurwitz on the Stolen Valor Act
  930. DMBA inaugurates new Inn of Court More than 100 members expected to turn out for tonight's event
  931. Why anti-fraternization policies are disfavored
  932. Continued growth: Foundation builds on success of its annual Signature Event
  933. TAKING STOCK: American capitalism, wherein the rich get richer and the poor break even
  934. Attorney blends science and law to defend his clients
  935. Discount narrowing methods of CEF managers
  936. How social media has shaped the case of Trayvon Martin
  937. Technology Tough times for HP ahead; will investors wait?
  938. Nine retail real estate trends for 2012
  939. EXPERT WITNESS: Experience teaches
  940. TAKING STOCK: Bond leverage
  941. Freddie Mac asks for $19M in aid after 1st quarter loss
  942. Mutual fund fees declined in 2011, studies find
  943. TAKING STOCK: To sell or not to sell
  944. As household wealth rises, so do hopes for economy
  945. Keep 3-year mutual fund returns in perspective
  946. THE FIRM: What will get you there?
  947. Home prices fell in Dec. in most U.S. cities
  948. Taking Stock: Despite Yahoo silliness, Microsoft holds its ground
  949. Asked and Answered: Julie H. Hurwitz
  950. State Roundup
  951. Power source Attorney: State can play prime role in harnessing the wind
  952. Wall Street Why small companies' stocks deserve a closer look
  953. Taking Stock: Escaping All Fates But Number One
  954. Taking Stock: For Sale-North Korean Bonds, Iraqi Dinars and a Cool Bridge
  955. Legal Currents: NYS ethics committee on using Groupon-type services
  956. LEGAL PEOPLE
  957. TAKING STOCK: Escaping all fates but number one
  958. Legal People
  959. The Wall Street heretic who called Apple's swoon
  960. Asked and Answered: Julie H. Hurwitz
  961. Huge heroin drug bust nets seven more defendants
  962. International man of moot court
  963. TAKING STOCK: Stick with the devil you know
  964. California Keith Olbermann's fight with Current TV heads off to court
  965. Attorney blends science and law to defend his clients
  966. Michigan Radio wins award for insurance series
  967. Creating consensus about goals
  968. Real estate firms' drought may be ending
  969. A couple of stupids, a greedy spouse and a delusional son walk into a bank...
  970. TAKING STOCK: American capitalism, wherein the rich get richer and the poor break even
  971. TAKING STOCK: Wendy's: Good food, bad investment
  972. Cooley gives thousands of hours in free legal aid
  973. Executives at bailed-out firms have to take pay cut
  974. Schuette, Sosnick and Trainer to be honored at Call to Justice Awards
  975. Washington Judge denies request to release Bin Laden photos
  976. Retail sales remain positive
  977. Anderson family makes Books-A-Million buyout offer
  978. Ohio Museum plays April Fools' joke on prolific forger Man poses as philanthropist when donating forgeries to museums
  979. Real Estate Shadow inventory Searching shadows for end to foreclosure crisis
  980. SEC reviewing JPMorgan's filings after $2 billion loss
  981. Taking Stock: Drugs, Drugs, Drugs
  982. Taking Stock: Drugs, Drugs, Drugs
  983. Court Roundup
  984. Warren Police Dept. records now on CLEMIS
  985. What's up with Google's plan to split its stock
  986. Supreme Court needs to define quid pro quo
  987. National Roundup
  988. Real Estate U.S. sales of foreclosure homes rose in 1Q
  989. Taking Stock: To Sell or Not to Sell
  990. COUNSELOR'S CORNER: Wisdom in a few words
  991. Flint Barreling through Rainwater helps resident beat water bill increases
  992. Professor shares expertise at Indigenous Law Center
  993. Bank of America initiates home loan modification offers
  994. 9th Circuit to reconsider GPS tracking/privacy case
  995. Spousal Support Factors: Show me the money!
  996. Attorney General gives legal defense for al-Awlaki killing
  997. TAKING STOCK: Dunkin' Donuts
  998. TAKING STOCK: Escaping all fates but number one
  999. TAKING STOCK: No best way to invest in copper
  1000. ON POINT: Steer clear of extremes or everyone loses
  1001. TAKING STOCK: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious LinkedIn Recommend
  1002. New York Two cooperators give firsthand look at al-Qaida
  1003. Tax-managed portfolios can mean percentage points
  1004. Of Mutual Interest Star fund managers recover quickly from tough 2011
  1005. Lansing Archivists try to save pictures of capital Photographer documented city's transformation
  1006. National Stroke Awareness Month: Attorney grateful for growing practice after setbacks
  1007. Facebook raises IPO price as offering nears
  1008. THE COUNSELOR'S CORNER: Wisdom in a few words
  1009. MONEY MATTERS: Counterintuitive truth about investing in emerging markets
  1010. California From attorney to advocate Los Angeles lawyer turns personal struggle into national cause
  1011. Economy Fact Check Politicians make artful swerves on the auto bailout
  1012. Connecticut Vet copes with experience becoming counselor
  1013. TAKING STOCK: You've been snookered
  1014. ASKED & ANSWERED: Steven M. Gursten
  1015. Taking Stock: Preferred Issues for the Discriminating Investor
  1016. Taking Stock: Home builders may be on the rebound
  1017. Character education and the First Amendment
  1018. New York Facebook: Ownership lawsuit shows elaborate fraud
  1019. TAKING STOCK: To sell or not to sell
  1020. Commentary: Sharpen your blogging skills with a few simple tactics
  1021. As household wealth rises, so do hopes for economy
  1022. Personal Finance Keep 3-year mutual fund returns in perspective
  1023. TAKING STOCK: Bush tax cuts and the economy
  1024. TAKING STOCK: Dunkin' Donuts
  1025. Moral compass keeps temptation at bay
  1026. Former prosecutor believes in 'doing the right thing'
  1027. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1028. Professor shares expertise at Indigenous Law Center
  1029. Housing market boosted by jobs, higher rents
  1030. COMMENTARY: Spousal Support Factors - Show me the money!
  1031. State Bar McCree Award winners to be honored
  1032. National Roundup
  1033. Taking Stock: Market Skeptic
  1034. For lawyers, estate tax incomplete puzzle
  1035. TAKING STOCK: Facebook phenomena
  1036. Embittered Facebook investors ponder next move
  1037. Wall Street Why that flat Facebook IPO isn't so bad after all
  1038. What to do when you retire
  1039. Ford to get blue oval back after second upgrade
  1040. Being there Four attorneys relate their experiences of appearing before the U.S. high court
  1041. Law professor eyes seat on state high court
  1042. ON POINT: Fighting crime vs. fighting a war
  1043. Real Estate Some states saw spike in foreclosures in Feb. Though uneven, pace of foreclosures is accelerating
  1044. TAKING STOCK: For sale: North Korean bonds, Iraqi dinars and a cool bridge
  1045. Economy Americans confident in April Economy at critical juncture
  1046. Economy College educated and overqualified 1 in 2 new graduates are jobless or underemployed
  1047. MONEY MATTERS: Going for the gold - different ways to invest
  1048. Fed reports how much recession shrank U.S. wealth
  1049. Nation U.S. states forecast highest tax revenue in 5 years
  1050. TAKING STOCK: Nuance Communications stock
  1051. TAKING STOCK: The value of art
  1052. Of Mutual Interest Now that the tax season is over, 3 tax tips for mutual fund investors
  1053. THE FIRM: Points and counterpoints on in-house counsel tips
  1054. Sharpen your blogging skills with a few simple tactics
  1055. Attorney relishes complexities of commercial litigation
  1056. When a fixed fee needs an hourly rate
  1057. Of Mutual Interest Mutual fund news: Facebook, Bill Gross, Vanguard
  1058. TAKING STOCK: Long term health care
  1059. OCBA UPDATE: Our strategy is working
  1060. The leadership vacuum: It's worse than you think
  1061. Former assistant prosecutor honored with McCree Award
  1062. Spousal support factors: Show me the money!
  1063. TAKING STOCK: All professionals are not created equal
  1064. Supreme Court upholds Obama health law by 5-4 vote
  1065. Global reach: Lawyer facilitates foreign expansion for businesses
  1066. Asked and Answered Steven M. Gursten
  1067. Elder law attorney preps seniors on Medicaid Lawyer offers strategies for protecting assets in old age
  1068. Local services shared before Gov. Snyder took office
  1069. Technology Review: Google's Nexus 7 guns for the Kindle
  1070. Economy: Global economy at risk as U.S., Europe and Asia slow; Fear of economic downturn has investors turning to bonds
  1071. Gaining citizenship: Program helps immigrants with naturalization process
  1072. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1073. Seeking elusive 'alpha,' investors scour the globe
  1074. TAKING STOCK: Space vs oceans
  1075. Personal Finance Midyear tax checkup makes extra sense this year
  1076. Technology Poll: Half of Americans call Facebook a fad Most of the 56 percent of the country that's on Facebook is under age of 35
  1077. Buffett's firm buys 10M share stake in GM
  1078. TAKING STOCK: Bush tax cuts and the economy
  1079. Three foreign stock funds to smooth overseas bumps
  1080. Submissions for MIGreatArtist contest sought through website
  1081. Tech dividends: What fund investors should know
  1082. Law professor eyes seat on Michigan Supreme Court
  1083. TAKING STOCK: A soybean-frosted market goes best with a slice of grape pie
  1084. TAKING STOCK: No best way to invest in copper
  1085. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1086. Minnesota More police use YouTube to tell their own stories Videos can rebut allegations and build trust within communities
  1087. TAKING STOCK: College degrees, General Electric
  1088. Washington Plaintiffs suing over 'all natural' claims on the rise
  1089. Are you virtual office ready?
  1090. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1091. LARA offers tips to protect consumers
  1092. TAKING STOCK: Baseball cards
  1093. TAKING STOCK: Market skeptic
  1094. SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK
  1095. Commentary: Money Matters: Market will suffer in second half of 2012
  1096. Call to Justice Award winners announced
  1097. Taking Stock: A soybean-frosted market goes best with a slice of grape pie
  1098. Home re-sales complete best winter in 5 years
  1099. TAKING STOCK: Paradise redux
  1100. National Roundup
  1101. May is National Stroke Awareness Month: Attorney grateful for growing practice after setbacks
  1102. $294.9 Million National Settlement announced
  1103. TAKING STOCK: Growth potential, Facebook
  1104. FROM THE JUDGE'S CHAMBERS: 'It Ain't Necessarily So'
  1105. TAKING STOCK: Growth potential, Facebook
  1106. Meisner hosting realtor training for tax sale home ownership program
  1107. Michigan Law grad helps clients plan for posterity
  1108. Don't be afraid to see what you see
  1109. New legal challenge filed against UP nickel mine
  1110. TAKING STOCK: Penny stocks
  1111. TAKING STOCK: Penny stocks
  1112. Commentary: Money Matters: Tax-exempt groups can use variable compensation
  1113. SEC changing rules for when to halt trading
  1114. SBM's Nancy Brown receives Gov. Swainson Award for the Michigan Legal Milestones program
  1115. COMMENTARY: Saving secrets--How to cut costs on electronic discovery
  1116. Doctor, coin dealer locked in legal battle; Lawsuits contain allegations of 'bait and switch' and fraud
  1117. TAKING STOCK: Betting it all on gold
  1118. TAKING STOCK: Protecting against inflation
  1119. State Bar to be honored by ABA for its dedication to securing legal aid funding
  1120. Oakland County mortgage foreclosures halved for first quarter of 2012
  1121. Montana Parole board: No clemency for Canadian on death row Condemned man killed two Blackfeet cousins in 1983
  1122. Real Estate More U.S. homes facing foreclosure risk in June Increase comes as banks make up for time lost last year
  1123. Technology Canadian tech town feels BlackBerry's decline RIM is country's most valuable technology company, an international icon
  1124. Economy Typical CEO made $9.6M last year, AP study finds Companies trimmed cash bonuses but handed out more stock awards
  1125. Taking Stock: Children's College Savings
  1126. Taking Stock: Escaping all fates but number one
  1127. Wall Street Why Facebook still doesn't look cheap Company would have to maintain torrid earnings growth
  1128. Raising the Bar
  1129. Officials skeptical of state biz tax cuts
  1130. Wall Street Don't make a big deal out of it
  1131. Cash flow and moral responsibility
  1132. Health care Fact check: On keeping your current health plan Obama overstates benefits, Romney exaggerates the ills
  1133. Michigan poets
  1134. Wall Street What if Apple were part of the Dow? Don't hold your breath
  1135. Court declares July as Juror Appreciation Month
  1136. TAKING STOCK: Facebook
  1137. TAKING STOCK: Long term health care
  1138. India gets onto mutual fund investors' radars
  1139. TAKING STOCK: The Volker Rule and Direct TV
  1140. Broken Budgets Unleashing the tax man Some states asking tax collectors to get tougher
  1141. Taking Stock: Don't Blame Bernanke
  1142. TAKING STOCK: Pension buyout
  1143. Home-buying season finally signaling a recovery
  1144. Taking Stock: Bonds for Income
  1145. MSU adjunct professor shares his experience in field of immigration law
  1146. TAKING STOCK: Space vs Oceans
  1147. SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK
  1148. Of Mutual Interest India gets onto mutual fund investors' radars
  1149. Justice Stephen J. Markman keynotes GOP fundraiser
  1150. TAKING STOCK: You've been snookered
  1151. Request to release Osama bin Laden photos denied
  1152. Pennsylvania Saddening and sobering Report finds Penn State officials concealed sex abuse
  1153. National Roundup
  1154. Global reach- Lawyer facilitates foreign expansion for businesses
  1155. Michigan Law grad helps clients plan for posterity
  1156. EXPERT WITNESS: This time is NOT different - part two
  1157. OCBA UPDATE: It's time to say good-bye ... for now
  1158. JPMorgan CEO faces tougher questions on $2B trading loss
  1159. Should pro bono be a requirement to practice law?
  1160. Pro bono mandate problematic for lawyers
  1161. Corporation political contributions and the SEC
  1162. TAKING STOCK: On the market for Monsanto
  1163. GOP: Economy tops gay marriage as campaign issue Activists see gay marriage as too good not to exploit
  1164. State Bar of Michigan to receive ABA Award
  1165. State Bar of Michigan to receive ABA Award
  1166. Star fund managers recover quickly from tough 2011
  1167. Genisys donates Casual Fund
  1168. Personal Finance: Stocks helped lift U.S. household wealth in Q1
  1169. Of Mutual Interest: 3 foreign stock funds to smooth the bumps overseas
  1170. Real Estate Calif. cities still suffer highest rates of foreclosure
  1171. Business Holy grail of beverages Soda companies racing for a new sweet spot
  1172. ABA to honor State Bar with Grassroots Advocacy Award
  1173. TAKING STOCK: Stick with the devil you know
  1174. Planning for posterity: Attorney's career spans 3 decades in trust, estate law
  1175. American Indian tribes alarmed by IRS tax audits
  1176. FROM THE JUDGE'S CHAMBERS: 'It Ain't Necessarily So'
  1177. TAKING STOCK: Growth potential, Facebook
  1178. Why the 'iron lady' didn't dismantle Britain's universal health care system
  1179. SBM McCree Award winners to be honored at banquet
  1180. Taking Stock: Penny Stocks
  1181. Grand Rapids Megabus adds Grand Rapids route to Michigan fare Bus company is planning new route between Detroit and Chicago
  1182. Iowa Army investigates officer over explicit emails
  1183. Market slumps amid economic slowdown
  1184. When is a flat fee refundable?
  1185. Traverse City New legal challenge filed against UP nickel mine Group says project would damage river, nearby wetlands
  1186. Broken Budgets Town vs. gown Cities seek more money from tax-exempt colleges
  1187. TAKING STOCK: Safe stocks
  1188. TAKING STOCK: Safe stocks
  1189. Groups in 13 states want U.S. to block Internet bets
  1190. Age-old challenge-- Professor shares tough issues of criminal law with students
  1191. Plain and simple: Professors see value of clarity, conciseness
  1192. National Roundup
  1193. Technology Stocks The pop that wasn't: Life after Facebook's IPO Technology companies are cautious about going public
  1194. Nation Vagina Dialogue P-word? OK. The V-word? Watch them run for cover
  1195. Midyear tax checkup makes extra sense this year
  1196. TAKING STOCK: Facebook
  1197. Wal-Mart opposed to $6B settlement
  1198. Zillow says U.S. home values have hit bottom
  1199. The Firm
  1200. Stage presence - Attorney stakes her claim to value of 'comedy hour'
  1201. Key issues facing legal profession to be addressed by ABA House of Delegates
  1202. Court honors the role jurors play in system
  1203. TAKING STOCK: Children's college savings
  1204. Mutual fund news: Facebook, Bill Gross, Vanguard
  1205. Cooley professor spearheads master's program in insurance
  1206. Cooley to be honored for pro bono service
  1207. Annual M-15 Heritage Route Car Rally scheduled, June 2
  1208. Freddie Mac posts $1.2B net income for 2Q
  1209. TAKING STOCK: Teen investor
  1210. TAKING STOCK: Teen investor
  1211. Feds off the hook for scorched UP timber
  1212. Americans grew gloomier about the economy in May
  1213. Coach's Playbook: Buzz Building
  1214. Georgia Clemency denied for death row inmate Hill
  1215. EXPERT WITNESS: Penny wise
  1216. EPERT WITNESS: Control the cost: Six tips for keeping price of your expert witness within your budget
  1217. Professor shares expertise at Indigenous Law Center
  1218. Professor shares expertise at Indigenous Law Center
  1219. Taking Stock: Penny Stocks
  1220. Health care Fact check: On keeping your current health plan Obama overstates benefits, Romney exaggerates the ills
  1221. TAKING STOCK: Gambling with your money
  1222. Broken Budgets Rainy day funds possible again Budget turnarounds: Some states socking cash away
  1223. Wall Street Burger King returns to New York Stock Exchange Unusual deal avoided IPO
  1224. Patterson reports county budget is balanced through fiscal year 2015 without tax increase
  1225. Real Estate Foreclosure crisis hits older Americans hard
  1226. Stocks having a strong year
  1227. From the Judge's Chambers: "It Ain't Necessarily So"
  1228. Plain and simple-- Professors see value of clarity, conciseness
  1229. Skilled labor-- MSU professor helped shatter age-old myth of student athletes
  1230. State Roundup
  1231. Should Michigan mandate continuing education?
  1232. Mortgage fraud ringleader pleads guilty; losses may exceed $100M
  1233. How will JPMorgan's $2B loss affect banking rules?
  1234. TAKING STOCK: It's the drugs
  1235. Justice Dept. supports UT affirmative action policy
  1236. Monday Profile: Laura Sagolla
  1237. Taking Stock: Dunkin' Donuts
  1238. TAKING STOCK: Best Buy
  1239. Promoting prosperity: New book shows how lawyers benefit the economy
  1240. Forum to give residents chance to save homes
  1241. New assistant dean says Wayne Law is a good fit
  1242. Asked and Answered: Rashida Tlaib
  1243. Saving secrets: How to cut costs on electronic discovery
  1244. TAKING STOCK: Value Line and convertibles
  1245. Lawyers need to tap their inner teacher
  1246. Oakland County's Medical Main Street grows
  1247. Value Line and convertibles
  1248. Social Security fixable; changes politically tough
  1249. Asked & Answered: Evidence in criminal investigations
  1250. Facility offers chance to test the legal waters
  1251. Court declares July as Juror Appreciation Month
  1252. COUNSELOR'S CORNER: The search for something deeper
  1253. Voluntary offshore disclosure program yields $5B
  1254. TAKING STOCK: The European Union
  1255. End of tough times? Mortgage banker believes housing has 'turned corner' in Southeastern Michigan
  1256. Americans re-embrace Japanese cars, lifting sales
  1257. Monday Profile: Laura Sagolla
  1258. Role as new assistant dean at Wayne Law a 'good fit' for former Bodman lawyer
  1259. Money Matters: The last man standing
  1260. Asked and Answered: Steve Fisher, Legal assistance to indigent clients
  1261. More U.S. homes facing foreclosure risk in June
  1262. TAKING STOCK: Safe stocks
  1263. Taking Stock: Market Skeptic
  1264. Cooley professor spearheads master's program in insurance
  1265. GM makes bid for Ally's overseas operations
  1266. Higher retail spending lifts hopes for economy
  1267. Business Cracker Barrel adopts a new 'poison pill'
  1268. Taking Stock: It's the Drugs
  1269. Late payments on mortgages hit 3-year low
  1270. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1271. GM CEO says old culture still hindering change
  1272. TAKING STOCK: Big losses
  1273. TAKING STOCK: Big losses
  1274. LEGAL VIEW: Stolen valor - Round 2
  1275. Pennsylvania Penn State loses one sponsor, others could follow Price of sexual abuse scandal could go well beyond $60 million fine
  1276. Personal Finance Summertime is dividend time, research shows
  1277. TAKING STOCK: Bonds for income
  1278. New WLAM president enjoys her many roles Group offers perspective, inspiration, and friendship
  1279. Investing Exotic holdings Seeking elusive 'alpha,' investors scour the globe
  1280. TAKING STOCK: U.S. Steel a steal?
  1281. TAKING STOCK: Growth potential, Facebook
  1282. Law 401: Well-managed 401(k) programs add lasting value to a firm's culture
  1283. Taking Stock: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious LinkedIn Recommend
  1284. Taking Stock: The value of art
  1285. Understand the consequences of foreclosure
  1286. COMMENTARY: Health Care Law update--What every business needs to know now
  1287. Stearn announces candidacy for Board of Commissioners
  1288. Law prep seminar participants explore career opportunities
  1289. Higher calling: New CEO settles into role at prominent firm
  1290. Pennsylvania Motor club still being considered after legal fight
  1291. Prepaid tuition plans flawed but still popular
  1292. Wall Street Get ready for the end of record corporate profits
  1293. Real Estate Report: Some lose homes over as little as $400
  1294. Higher calling New CEO settles into his role atop prominent firm
  1295. TAKING STOCK: The European Union
  1296. EXPERT WITNESS: This time is NOT different: part three of three
  1297. Detroit Institute of Art makes pitch for voter support
  1298. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1299. GM CEO says old culture still hindering change
  1300. Taking Stock: The European Union
  1301. Economy SPIN METER: 'Middle class' turns fuzzy in politics Economic data suggests middle class is shrinking
  1302. Peacekeeping court in Washtenaw County?
  1303. Professor helped shatter myth of student athletes
  1304. Gambling with your money
  1305. Some consumer stocks thriving despite dour mood
  1306. 'Early detection is key' SBM president battled cancer
  1307. Cooley Law School's faculty and students give back to their communities
  1308. COUNSELOR'S CORNER: The search for something deeper
  1309. Beware of compromising justice for dollars
  1310. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1311. TAKING STOCK: Forest Labs
  1312. Business Holy grail of soft drinks Soda companies racing after the next sweet spot
  1313. A year later, S&P downgrade of U.S. govt. looks like a dud
  1314. TAKING STOCK: Bank takeover
  1315. Court declares July as Juror Appreciation Month
  1316. Trial run Facility offers chance to test the legal waters
  1317. July is Juror Appreciation Month
  1318. Should Michigan mandate continuing education?
  1319. Honored to serve: Attorney leads as mayor of Grosse Pointe Shores
  1320. ASKED & ANSWERED: James H. Fisher on indigent defense
  1321. Oakland County's AAA bond rating saves nearly $2 million
  1322. Taking Stock: Stick with the devil you know
  1323. TAKING STOCK: Football, mate
  1324. A Romney rally
  1325. Taking Stock: Market Skeptic
  1326. Billions could be saved if simple language replaced the 'legalese'
  1327. TAKING STOCK: Eminent domain
  1328. EXPERT WITNESS: Development of the Detroit real-estate market
  1329. Taking Stock: Football, Mate
  1330. Parents deported, what happens to U.S.-born kids?
  1331. Apple stock jumps on $1B Samsung verdict
  1332. MIGreatArtist finalists announced, art on display
  1333. Asked & Answered: Evidence in criminal investigations
  1334. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1335. TAKING STOCK: IBM investments
  1336. TAKING STOCK: IBM investments
  1337. Six Michigan lawyers earn pro bono awards
  1338. Six Michigan lawyers earn pro bono awards
  1339. Cooley Law School names Alumni Distinguished Student Award Winners
  1340. Higher calling: New CEO settles into role at prominent firm
  1341. Higher calling: New CEO settles into role at prominent firm
  1342. Nobel economist says inequality weighs on the U.S. economy
  1343. TAKING STOCK: The Volker Rule and Direct TV
  1344. Lucky charm--King Leo standing guard outside firm
  1345. U.S. Steel a steal?
  1346. Property law-- Attorney sheds some light on local real estate market
  1347. Taking Stock: Best Buy
  1348. Age-old challenge: Professor shares tough issues of criminal law with students
  1349. Monday Profile: Laura Sagolla
  1350. Five states to continue lawsuit demanding Asian carp fix
  1351. Of Mutual Interest 4 key items to look for in new 401(k) disclosures
  1352. County receives AAA bond rating on Wastewater Treatment Facility sale
  1353. Five big banks have given $10.6B in homeowner relief
  1354. TAKING STOCK: The European Union
  1355. Consumer confidence slipped in June
  1356. Contracts to buy U.S. homes fell slightly in June
  1357. TAKING STOCK: Forest Labs
  1358. TAKING STOCK: U.S. Steel a steal?
  1359. U.S. Steel a steal?
  1360. Ingham County Commissioners set to vote on June 12th
  1361. Saving money with smart open enrollment changes
  1362. Taking Stock: Dunkin' Donuts
  1363. Federal judge backs lobbyist ban on government boards
  1364. TAKING STOCK: A tale of two dollars
  1365. Taking Stock: Growth Potential, Facebook
  1366. Bank takeover
  1367. Top Del. Court OKs record $300M attorney fee award
  1368. Considerations for a reverse mortgage
  1369. TAKING STOCK: Furniture and phones
  1370. Furniture and phones
  1371. TAKING STOCK: Par for the course
  1372. Par for the course
  1373. TAKING STOCK: Bonds for income
  1374. When the court reaches out to the grave
  1375. Taking Stock: Bank takeover
  1376. Genisys wins 2nd place for Dora Maxwell Award
  1377. Of Mutual Interest Ginnie Mae funds: 5 things investors need to know
  1378. Growth potential, Facebook
  1379. Football, mate
  1380. Ally to sell Canada auto finance operations
  1381. Taking Stock: The European Union
  1382. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1383. GM CEO says old culture still hindering change
  1384. Facebook's stock sinks, so who should buy it?
  1385. Six tips for keeping price of your expert witness within your budget
  1386. TAKING STOCK: Pension buyout
  1387. Cash pulled from stock funds for 7th month in row
  1388. Gates, Buffett again top Forbes' billionaires list
  1389. Facebook 'friending' can have ethical implications for lawyers
  1390. Gross' PIMCO Total Return ETF surges out of the gate
  1391. Taking Stock- It's the Drugs
  1392. Should Michigan mandate continuing education? State is one of few without requirement
  1393. Engaging in active vs. passive investing
  1394. TAKING STOCK: Genuine auto parts
  1395. State Bar Annual Meeting set for Sept. 19-21 in Grand Rapids
  1396. Should Michigan mandate continuing education?
  1397. 401(k) plans - simplicity matters in performance
  1398. Director of Detroit Crime Commission sees steady progress
  1399. Lucky charm--King Leo standing guard outside firm
  1400. COUNSELOR'S CORNER: Politics, fantasy and reality
  1401. 'ExpressSOS Voter Registration Drive' kicks off today in U.P.
  1402. TAKING STOCK: Safe stocks
  1403. Fiscal cliff looms, but keep eye on long-term
  1404. Diversity: Still a long way to go SBM director of diversity among speakers at event
  1405. ASKED & ANSWERED: Michael Steinberg on Morgan Stanley discrimination suit
  1406. GM's 3Q stock rise surprises industry
  1407. Proposal 1: A Referendum on Public Act 4 of 2011--The Emergency Manager Law
  1408. Proposal 1: A Referendum on Public Act 4 of 2011--The Emergency Manager Law
  1409. Proposal 1: A Referendum on Public Act 4 of 2011--The Emergency Manager Law
  1410. TAKING STOCK: Money manager
  1411. Contracts to buy homes rise, match 2-year high
  1412. TAKING STOCK: Coins as inflation hedge
  1413. Facebook still has believers among fund managers
  1414. ASKED & ANSWERED: Andrew Moore on UDM Law's Red Mass
  1415. Legal View: Keeping your lawn a free speech zone
  1416. MENS REA: The victim mentality
  1417. TAKING STOCK: Best Buy
  1418. TAKING STOCK: Best Buy
  1419. Auto sales, home prices help buoy weak U.S. economy
  1420. Monday Profile: William Crawforth
  1421. Tame U.S. prices, more confident builders aid economic growth
  1422. Fee 'write-down' could save you headaches and dollars
  1423. Opportune Time Former prosecutor enjoys new role
  1424. TAKING STOCK: Inflation investments
  1425. Higher stock prices help Americans regain wealth
  1426. Human trafficking focus of Cooley symposium
  1427. Taking Stock: A tale of two dollars
  1428. Some consumer stocks thriving despite dour mood
  1429. Taking Stock: Best Buy
  1430. Age-old challenge: Professor shares tough issues of criminal law with students
  1431. Monday Profile: Laura Sagolla
  1432. EXPERT WITNESS: One million for Mona: A YouTube experiment
  1433. Do-it-yourself sites affect bottom line, but do they serve the client?
  1434. Do-it-yourself sites affect bottom line
  1435. Startups find benefits in launching in bad times
  1436. Startups find benefits in launching in bad times
  1437. Affordable Health Care Act focus of panel, Oct. 17
  1438. Stimulus measures boosted fund returns in third quarter
  1439. Five tips for dealing with looming capital gains tax hike
  1440. Taking Stock- Income Inflation Mess
  1441. Families at odds over financial planning
  1442. Cash pulled from stock funds for 8th month in row
  1443. Four key items to look for in new 401(k) disclosures
  1444. TAKING STOCK: Countess Dracula short-sells a stock
  1445. Taking Stock: The European Union
  1446. Last of seven pleads guilty in $2.5M mortgage scam
  1447. HP investor sues company for handling of two deals
  1448. Circuit Court candidates address judicial issues
  1449. Lawyer loses divorce fight over professional goodwill
  1450. Expert Witness: Recording 101: A primer on recorded music
  1451. Blue Cross overhaul makes headway, raises concerns
  1452. Do-it-yourself sites affect bottom line
  1453. OFF THE PRESS
  1454. Property law-- Attorney sheds some light on local real estate market
  1455. TAKING STOCK: U.S. Steel a steal?
  1456. Fund managers: Don't give up on HP, Dell or PCs
  1457. BALLOT BOX: The 'Emergency Dictator' law is bad for schools and municipalities
  1458. Taking Stock- Genuine Auto Parts
  1459. Storm delays lift already strong U.S. auto sales
  1460. U.S. Attorney's Office joins Medicine Abuse Project
  1461. TAKING STOCK: Income portfolio
  1462. COMMENTARY: Critical e-vidence
  1463. Upcoming changes in estate, gift taxes stir 'frenzy'
  1464. SBM annual meeting set for Sept. 19-21
  1465. SBM annual meeting set for Sept. 19-21
  1466. ASKED & ANSWERED: John Collins on the Forensic Evidence Academy
  1467. TAKING STOCK: Comfortable with Mercury General
  1468. U.S. home prices rise in October by most in 6 years
  1469. Coins as inflation hedge
  1470. Refinancing request will save taxpayers millions
  1471. TAKING STOCK: A temporary footing amid the muck
  1472. Funds that beat the market and keep investment costs low
  1473. OFF THE PRESS
  1474. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1475. TAKING STOCK: Buffalo nickel not worth a New York mint
  1476. Law prep seminar explores career opportunities
  1477. Fostering hope CASA volunteer finds rewarding role in state's foster care system
  1478. Asked and Answered: John Collins
  1479. TAKING STOCK: All that glitters isn't Goldman
  1480. Facebook still has believers among fund managers
  1481. Genisys named Outstanding Credit Union of the Year
  1482. Inflation investments
  1483. Diversity and inclusion: 'The right thing to do' but still a long way to go
  1484. TAKING STOCK: Exchange-traded funds
  1485. Exchange-traded funds
  1486. TAKING STOCK: Son going to college
  1487. Son going to college
  1488. Measure of home prices rises most in six years
  1489. The fundamentals of an LLC operating agreement
  1490. TAKING STOCK: A tale of two dollars
  1491. Taking Stock: Growth Potential, Facebook
  1492. All that glitters isn't Goldman
  1493. EXPERT WITNESS: A guide to human virtue
  1494. Key developments in Facebook's IPO
  1495. TAKING STOCK: American Express
  1496. American Express
  1497. Ally to sell Canada auto finance operations
  1498. Promoting prosperity: New book shows how lawyers benefit the economy
  1499. Should Michigan mandate continuing education?
  1500. Corporate law departments push new legal services model according to survey
  1501. Animal Law Section holds conference
  1502. Retirement worries grow; 30-somethings most uneasy
  1503. TAKING STOCK: Sue brokster
  1504. Countess Dracula short-sells a stock
  1505. Taking Stock: Son Going to College
  1506. U.S. Steel a steal?
  1507. Property law-- Attorney sheds some light on local real estate market
  1508. Is the 'Golden Era of Prosperity' gone? Do-it-yourself sites affect bottom line
  1509. Do-it-yourself sites affect bottom line
  1510. Investors face a tangled year-end tax web
  1511. TAKING STOCK: TIPS and Gold
  1512. 'Practical Aspects of Animal Law' explored at conference
  1513. Added value: Firm's summer associate program nets two new hires
  1514. Members of family law firm in spotlight
  1515. TAKING STOCK: Nothing's a guarantee
  1516. Ribbon cutting to mark opening of new law office
  1517. Taking Stock: Best Buy
  1518. Age-old challenge: Professor shares tough issues of criminal law with students
  1519. TAKING STOCK: The national debt and Apple
  1520. Beaumont, Henry Ford health systems eye merger
  1521. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1522. Taking Stock: The national debt and Apple
  1523. Why U.S. economy is flashing conflicting signals
  1524. Members of family law firm in spotlight
  1525. Global corporate deals nearly halved in 5 years
  1526. OFF THE PRESS
  1527. OPINION: 'Hire Our Heroes' program deserves county consideration
  1528. BALLOT BOX: Right to collective bargaining helped build the nation's great middle class
  1529. COMMENTARY: Government contracting in 2013: expect more demands, oversight
  1530. Fed survey finds economy growing at steady pace
  1531. Taking Stock: Cash demand is vulgar
  1532. Social consciousness: Asst. U-M Law dean wins diversity award
  1533. Three stock funds to reduce risk as fiscal cliff looms
  1534. Medical Marijuana is topic of ICBA Criminal Law Section meeting
  1535. TAKING STOCK: PFDs and ETFs
  1536. PFDs and ETFs
  1537. ASKED & ANSWERED: Howard Abrams
  1538. TAKING STOCK: A swing and a miss
  1539. A swing and a miss
  1540. Local family law firm makes addition from its own family
  1541. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1542. TAKING STOCK: Life insurance
  1543. TAKING STOCK: A second opinion
  1544. TAKING STOCK: Don't trust him
  1545. U.S. regulators urge SEC to propose fund changes
  1546. Thursday Profile: Norman Fell
  1547. Taking Stock: Value Line and convertibles
  1548. Latest U.S. home prices show consistent 12-month gains
  1549. Comfortable with Mercury General
  1550. EXPERT WITNESS: How I make the sausage: Preparing an economic-loss determination
  1551. Investors exit stock funds for sixth year in a row
  1552. West Bloomfield resident wins art competition
  1553. TAKING STOCK: A 'solid' investment
  1554. Five alumnae create endowed scholarship for Wayne Law students
  1555. Small business federation charts Mich. 2013 course
  1556. Probate Court section updated on rules and forms
  1557. Taking Stock: The stock market after the election
  1558. Facebook users hit 'like,' stores jump into action
  1559. GM to buy back 200M shares as part of gov't exit
  1560. Federal judges sue to win promised pay increases
  1561. Asked & Answered: Former Daily editor reflects
  1562. Taking Stock: A tale of two dollars
  1563. Some consumer stocks thriving despite dour mood
  1564. ABA introduces inaugural Blawg 100 Hall of Fame
  1565. Fund managers: 2013 stock outlook remains positive
  1566. TAKING STOCK: Best Buy
  1567. How to make your practice worth less
  1568. TAKING STOCK: Capstone Turbine
  1569. Five big U.S. banks have cut mortgage balances by $6.3B
  1570. Bank of America CFO says housing has 'begun to turn'
  1571. Legal People
  1572. Fund manager sees plenty of reason to be cautious now
  1573. Board approves request that saves $100M
  1574. Attorney had reputation for helping young talent
  1575. JPMorgan, Credit Suisse paying $417M in SEC case
  1576. ASKED & ANSWERED: Andrew G. Arena on the Detroit Crime Commission
  1577. Family and medical leave law working
  1578. Don't trust him
  1579. Taxpayers will ease banks' costs in mortgage deal
  1580. Sue brokster
  1581. Retirement worries grow; 30-somethings most uneasy
  1582. Attorney believes in value of holistic approach to law
  1583. TAKING STOCK: Annuities
  1584. TIPS and Gold
  1585. TAKING STOCK: The stock market after the election
  1586. TAKING STOCK: Selling Blue Chip and Microsoft
  1587. Selling Blue Chip and Microsoft
  1588. Former judge urges crowd to fight for fairness at polls
  1589. Do-it-yourself sites affect bottom line
  1590. Small business uneasy about tax collection bills
  1591. Local man charged in Korean artifact sale
  1592. Expert on Japanese Law named dean of Michigan Law
  1593. New Year/auld Langxiety. And Fearless Predictions!
  1594. Feds sue to get 1872 Mich. lighthouse lens
  1595. Wayne Law prof. addresses health policy and community at Planned Parenthood
  1596. TAKING STOCK: Microchip Tech
  1597. Microchip Tech
  1598. Income portfolio
  1599. New law firm in Norton Shores focuses on affordability
  1600. Nothing's a guarantee
  1601. Tips for investors to ease growing tax bite
  1602. Taking Stock: Coins as Inflation Hedge
  1603. COMMENTARY: Predictive potential: The power and possibilities of the emerging field of predictive coding
  1604. Charities worry new tax law will reduce donations
  1605. Changing family dynamic may lead to tax relief
  1606. Top business story in '12: Sluggish global economy
  1607. Health care tax hikes for 2013 may be just a start
  1608. COUNSELOR'S CORNER: Remembering Christmas 2012
  1609. Home prices rose in August at faster pace across U.S.
  1610. TAKING STOCK: New York Mint
  1611. County officials to host special town hall on fracking issues
  1612. True blue: Firm's founder keeps 'goal' uppermost on his legal mind
  1613. Five big U.S. banks have cut mortgage debt by $19B
  1614. ASKED & ANSWERED: John Willems on ArtServe Michigan
  1615. Lien stripping topic of discussion of ICBA Bankruptcy Section meeting
  1616. Home prices accelerate in Nov.
  1617. Economy, year-end sales help auto industry in 2012
  1618. Delphi Automotive to pay quarterly dividend
  1619. New-home sales jump to highest in 4 1/2 years
  1620. Ribbon cutting to mark opening of new law office
  1621. What's your endgame?
  1622. Capstone Turbine
  1623. Animal Law Section holds conference
  1624. TAKING STOCK: Inflation and Rackspace hosting
  1625. New Troy group represents what it means to give
  1626. TAKING STOCK: A tale of two dollars
  1627. Taking Stock: Growth Potential, Facebook
  1628. Lobbyist's conviction upheld by court
  1629. Pontiac residents to pay $141 sanitation fee
  1630. Compuware rejects Elliott's $2.35 billion takeover offer
  1631. Lien stripping is topic of Bankruptcy Section meeting
  1632. Former Army ranger raises awareness, funds at Law Center
  1633. TAKING STOCK: Sue brokster
  1634. Sue brokster
  1635. Mens Rea- The Victim Mentality
  1636. TAKING STOCK: Hess or no
  1637. Tips on buying, renting a home for extra income
  1638. Aggressive mutual funds
  1639. Oakland County is turning the corner Patterson says in annual State of the County speech
  1640. Moody's and S&P renews Oakland County's Aaa
  1641. Taking Stock- Nothing's a guarantee
  1642. Top mutual funds of 2012 rebound from poor 2011
  1643. Roe v Wade: After 40 years, deep divide is legacy
  1644. Long-term economic prospects bright for agriculture
  1645. ASKED & ANSWERED: James Elsman
  1646. Patterson asks students to make public health video
  1647. Discover Financial to begin offering home equity loans
  1648. Treasury Department sells remaining shares of AIG
  1649. Lear agrees to deal with pair of investment firms
  1650. Goodwill is your practice's legacy
  1651. SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK
  1652. Members of family law firm in spotlight
  1653. Schuette warns of "Senior Cliff" in Blue Cross legislation
  1654. The stock market after the election
  1655. Home prices rose in Feb. by largest amount in 7 years
  1656. Entertainment attorney had reputation for helping talent
  1657. Attorney known for encouraging young talent
  1658. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1659. TAKING STOCK: Income-inflation mess
  1660. Income-inflation mess
  1661. High-stakes fight over soybeans at high court
  1662. Tax increases affecting more Mich. residents
  1663. After a century, U.S. Arabs look for pieces of past
  1664. Wasted days and wasted nights: Survey finds one-third of hours worked are unbilled
  1665. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1666. TAKING STOCK: Sour on Landauer
  1667. Sour on Landauer
  1668. TAKING STOCK: ODP-OMX and WMT
  1669. TAKING STOCK: ODP-OMX and WMT
  1670. Whirlpool wins decision in anti-dumping case
  1671. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1672. TAKING STOCK: Water and nuts
  1673. Mens Rea--Missouri V McNeely
  1674. Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association subject to FOIA
  1675. Health care law expert sees value of reforms
  1676. Small business uneasy about tax collection bills
  1677. Taking Stock-- 1916-D Mercury Dime
  1678. Monday Profile: Mikhail Murshak
  1679. Treasurer urges 1-2 punch to 'knock out' taxes as deadline to save property looms
  1680. TAKING STOCK: Down here at the pawnshop
  1681. Down here at the pawnshop
  1682. ICBA Probate Section gets pointers on Real Estate
  1683. State's verdict value drops 73%; but settlements get 38% boost
  1684. Merger of Fannie, Freddie's bond units proposed
  1685. OBITUARY
  1686. TAKING STOCK: Aggressive mutual funds
  1687. Professor introduces law students to 'market' place
  1688. Ex-justice pleads guilty to bank fraud
  1689. Entertainment attorney had reputation for helping young talent
  1690. How much is too much?
  1691. TAKING STOCK: NOW and DNDN
  1692. Annuities
  1693. Expiring credits, deductions extended by Congress
  1694. Housing starts surpass 1 million in March, first time since June 2008
  1695. How much is too much?
  1696. How much is too much?
  1697. State's verdict value drops 73%; but settlements get 38% boost
  1698. The new era of cybercrime Commercial cyber spying efforts offer rich payoff
  1699. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1700. TAKING STOCK: Income and growth issues
  1701. Income and growth issues
  1702. Inflation and Rackspace hosting
  1703. Inflation and Rackspace hosting
  1704. Court asks: Is man's best friend priceless?
  1705. Taking Stock- Trust and Old Age
  1706. Western Michigan University, Cooley Law School consider formal alliance
  1707. State Bar McCree Award winners to be honored
  1708. Scalia says some cases are easy
  1709. U.S. Supreme Court struggles with question of human gene patentability
  1710. TAKING STOCK: Water and nuts
  1711. Home sales slip as supply remains tight
  1712. TAKING STOCK: 1916 - D Mercury dime
  1713. Quicken buys servicing rights to $34B in mortgages
  1714. Monday Profile: Mikhail Murshak
  1715. State's verdict value drops 73%; but settlements get 38% boost
  1716. Five big U.S. banks have cut mortgage debt by $19B
  1717. First Amendment focus of Wayne Law Review Roundtable: Program honors professor's work
  1718. Paperless courts Michigan bill will establish SCAO policies, practices statewide
  1719. Household wealth regains its pre-recession peak
  1720. No immediate ruling on Michigan's gay marriage ban
  1721. ODP-OMX and WMT
  1722. ODP-OMX and WMT
  1723. The victim mentality
  1724. Tax cheats pony up $5.5B in IRS amnesty program
  1725. Hess or no
  1726. Builder confidence falls on weak supply, labor
  1727. Taking Stock--Sour on Landauer
  1728. WMU, Cooley consider joining to leverage their strengths
  1729. For many, Dow rally feels empty
  1730. January home prices rose by most in nearly 7 years
  1731. TAKING STOCK: When will the market settle?
  1732. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1733. TAKING STOCK: Sour on Landauer
  1734. TAKING STOCK: What to do
  1735. What to do
  1736. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1737. Key considerations when applying for a mortgage
  1738. MENS REA: Why creating magistrates with badges is a bad idea
  1739. TAKING STOCK: Gift to Morning Star Development
  1740. MONEY MATTERS: Are we facing another doomsday clock?
  1741. TAKING STOCK: Stank of America
  1742. TAKING STOCK: Trust and old age
  1743. EXPERT WITNESS: The odd and curious case of Max Stephan (part one)
  1744. Trust and old age
  1745. Ford CEO's pay falls to $20.95 million in 2012
  1746. Wasted days and wasted nights: Survey finds one-third of hours worked are unbilled
  1747. Take the Pitino approach to marketing and find a strong starting 5
  1748. TAKING STOCK: French utility
  1749. EXPERT WITNESS: Autodom conundrum: Consumer-goods or national-defense industry?
  1750. TAKING STOCK: TIPS and lost pension
  1751. COMMENTARY: Property tax reductions can still be found in the rebounding market
  1752. Average credit card debt, late payments fall in 1Q
  1753. Whirlpool raises quarterly dividend by 25 percent
  1754. U.S. Supreme Court's class-action ruling leaves unanswered questions
  1755. Sour on Landauer
  1756. Ford CEO's pay falls to $20.95 million in 2012
  1757. Nominations sought for workplace diversity award
  1758. COMMENTARY: Resolving disputes after the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
  1759. Gauge of economy's future health up
  1760. TAKING STOCK: Mutual fund selection
  1761. Mutual fund selection
  1762. Fewer U.S. banks failing as industry strengthens
  1763. Michigan police ranks down 16 percent from decade ago
  1764. 1916 - D Mercury dime
  1765. Bernanke says low interest rate policies benefit trade
  1766. COMMENTARY: Examining recent arguments against gun control
  1767. NOW and DNDN
  1768. West succeeds Caminker as Dean
  1769. Court may block Stanford investor suits
  1770. Snyder says immigrants are innovators, entrepreneurs: Symposium focuses on immigration as tool of economic development
  1771. Law professor reflects on prolific career
  1772. Apple shareholder drops lawsuit on preferred stock
  1773. Money fund disclosures not just about need to know
  1774. Attorney a 'PAL' of the community
  1775. TIPS and lost pension
  1776. Homebuilder confidence rises in May from April
  1777. Class-action ruling leaves unanswered questions
  1778. Financial discipline grows 5 years after economic crisis
  1779. OCBA UPDATE: How do we collaborate? Let me count the ways...
  1780. Fed minutes show concerns about bond purchases
  1781. Consumers cut spending 0.2 percent in April
  1782. Supreme Court hears argument concerning generic drug delay deals
  1783. On task-- Attorney takes the lead in house explosion case
  1784. Brighter view on jobs and pay lifts confidence
  1785. Home prices up 9.3 pct., most in nearly 7 years
  1786. Dow's recovery is old news to these top funds
  1787. Robert J. Danhof, mourned by courts
  1788. ASKED & ANSWERED: Matthew P. Allen on SEC Cooperation Initiative
  1789. More young attorneys taking on document review to pay the bills
  1790. Unpaid internships in jeopardy after court ruling
  1791. COUNSELOR'S CORNER: Silence and listening
  1792. ImageSoft's TrueFiling manager selected by SCAO for statewide e-filing
  1793. TAKING STOCK: General Mills
  1794. General Mills
  1795. Data driven-- Professor introduces law students to 'market' place
  1796. Clark Hill to merge with Pittsburgh firm
  1797. TAKING STOCK: Johnson & Johnson
  1798. Mens Rea- Breath Testing gets a second look
  1799. More young attorneys taking on document review to pay the bills
  1800. Where to beat the market: small-cap foreign funds
  1801. Jurist relished election challenge
  1802. Jurist relished election challenge
  1803. The Law of the First Amendment
  1804. Consumers boost spending 0.2 pct.
  1805. Fed says redesigned $100 bill will be ready by Oct.
  1806. Home prices up in past year
  1807. COMMENTARY: Detroit Caucus unanimously opposes HB 4612--No fault bill slashes health care and fails to address affordability
  1808. Late-payment rate on mortgages tumbled during first quarter
  1809. Chrysler now a rising star
  1810. Gift to Morning Star Development
  1811. TAKING STOCK: A managed risk
  1812. Six tips on effectively managing 401(k) plans
  1813. Small farmers turn to creative projects to survive
  1814. Wayne Law professor to speak during State of the Detroit River Boat Tour
  1815. S&P boosts outlook for U.S. government's long-term debt
  1816. Stank of America
  1817. Top 10 mistakes to avoid in real estate transactions
  1818. TAKING STOCK: Short-term investing
  1819. Short-term investing
  1820. TAKING STOCK: The Japanese market and why the money supply pushes up U.S. stock prices
  1821. The Japanese market and why the money supply pushes up U.S. stock prices
  1822. More young attorneys taking on document review to pay the bills
  1823. Steely Edge-- Best-selling author believes 'Super' hero still matters
  1824. Law professor is founder of the U-M Child Advocacy Law Clinic
  1825. TAKING STOCK: Selling short
  1826. Selling short
  1827. Paperless courts: Michigan bill will establish SCAO policies, practices statewide
  1828. State Roundup
  1829. County to appeal Fannie/Freddie decision
  1830. Asked & Answered
  1831. Riding high-- Law school professor writing 'Little Book of Horse Racing'
  1832. The good life: Blind attorney happily retired after 38 years of practicing law
  1833. Attorneys weigh in on good/bad law-related movies
  1834. ASKED & ANSWERED: Neil Rockind on Michigan's medical marijuana
  1835. TAKING STOCK: Out to pasture
  1836. Out to pasture
  1837. Boardman River flooding prompts citizen lawsuit
  1838. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1839. Retail sales rebound in April
  1840. Global reach-- Area attorney specializes in international adoption
  1841. Nasdaq paying $10M to settle Facebook disruption
  1842. TAKING STOCK: Mortgage units
  1843. Housing rebound is facing obstacle: Too few homes
  1844. TAKING STOCK: Northern Tier Energy
  1845. Northern Tier Energy
  1846. Saving the planet-- Attorney helps balance environmental concerns with needs of our society
  1847. TAKING STOCK: TIPS and lost pension
  1848. TIPS and lost pension
  1849. Former chief justice speaks on professionalism and integrity
  1850. Many of Jackson's legal elders plan to stay on job
  1851. Taking Stock: Nuveen Municipal Value Fund or Claire's Stores
  1852. TAKING STOCK: Nuveen Municipal Value Fund or Claire's Stores
  1853. A managed risk
  1854. Former Justice Hathaway gets prison in fraud case
  1855. Mortgage units
  1856. Average U.S. household far from regaining its wealth
  1857. TAKING STOCK: Jackson Hewitt and Microsoft
  1858. MENS REA: Breath testing gets a second look
  1859. TAKING STOCK: Understanding mutual fund investment terms
  1860. Understanding Mutual Fund Investment Terms
  1861. Thursday Profile: Bonnie Shaw
  1862. FHA reverse mortgage losses may require bailout
  1863. Nuveen Municipal Value Fund or Claire's Stores
  1864. GM targets 10 pct. pretax margin by mid-decade
  1865. Dow closes above 15,000 for first time; what next?
  1866. TAKING STOCK: The sham that is the diamond market
  1867. Former chief justice speaks on professionalism, integrity
  1868. TAKING STOCK: Buy gold?
  1869. Affordable Care Act continues in complexity, attorneys say
  1870. E-filing is coming-- Southfield company will make it happen
  1871. Sears Holdings and First PacTrust Bancorp
  1872. Union-company agreement to be refereed by Supreme Court
  1873. 3+3 Program equals time and money saved
  1874. The good life-- Happily retired after 38 years, Roger Chard reflects on life
  1875. Former addict tells of 'long road back'
  1876. Former addict tells of 'long road back'
  1877. Home sales tick up to highest in 3 1/2 years
  1878. Several states have laws aimed at helping broke cities
  1879. TAKING STOCK: Giving stocks as gifts
  1880. Giving stocks as gifts
  1881. Johnson & Johnson
  1882. Law attempts to clarify both unpaid internship, unpaid employee
  1883. Oakland County budget balanced through 2017
  1884. Consumer sentiment reaches 6-year high in July
  1885. TAKING STOCK: High-yield real estate investment trusts
  1886. High-yield real estate investment trusts
  1887. TAKING STOCK: JPMorgan Chase & Co.
  1888. JPMorgan Chase & Co.
  1889. TAKING STOCK: Fido's health care
  1890. Fido's health care
  1891. Michigan justices take appeal in demolition case
  1892. Electronic filing manager selected by SCAO
  1893. Labor attorney is longest-serving faculty member at MSU law school
  1894. Asked and Answered: Neil Rockind on Michigan's Medical Marijuana Laws
  1895. Considerations for family or closely held Business Clients
  1896. Foreclosure Investigation by Register of Deeds leads to renewed funding to assist homeowners
  1897. New car too pricey? Used car prices are dropping
  1898. EXPERT WITNESS: Effective storytelling in the courtroom or how to keep your jurors awake (Part One)
  1899. COMMENTARY: Revisiting the austerity debate ahead of fall German election
  1900. Are Master Limited Partnerships for you?
  1901. Bills signed to consolidate local election canvassing boards
  1902. Snyder: Immigrants are innovators, entrepreneurs
  1903. Market rebounds, but retirement confidence doesn't
  1904. TAKING STOCK: Can you hear me now?
  1905. Retired couples may need $220K for health care
  1906. Homebuilder confidence rises in May from April
  1907. Restaurants at rest stops? Michigan puts out feelers
  1908. Jackson Hewitt and Microsoft
  1909. Tips for instilling money management skills in teens
  1910. Average credit card debt per borrower dips in 2Q
  1911. Firm plans 'Taxation and Succession Planning Institute'
  1912. Marketplace Professor helps students develop business acumen
  1913. Professor helps students develop business acumen
  1914. FHA reverse mortgage losses may require bailout
  1915. ASKED & ANSWERED: Kathryn Smolinski on Legal Advocacy for People with Cancer
  1916. New industry survey examines changing legal market
  1917. EXPERT WITNESS: Effective storytelling in the courtroom or How to keep your jurors awake (Part Two)
  1918. EXPERT WITNESS: What if your client doesn't go to AA?
  1919. Hedge fund manager Falcone to settle fraud case with SEC
  1920. Professor founded U-M Child Advocacy Law Clinic
  1921. Home sales hit 5.4 million in July, highest since '09
  1922. New JCBA president plans more outreach
  1923. Berkshire buys up GM stock, cuts Kraft, Mondelez
  1924. COMMENTARY: Establishing a corporate giving program for good
  1925. Tougher rules for money funds considered
  1926. Wayne State University Law School honored for diversity outreach
  1927. Sikhs added to hate crime statistics
  1928. UBS paying $50M to settle SEC charges on bond sale
  1929. Money Matters: Discount-narrowing techniques used by CEFs
  1930. Detroit to receive $52.3M to fight blight
  1931. Understanding the SEC's money-market reforms
  1932. TiVo settles patent disputes with Cisco, Motorola and Time Warner
  1933. Buy gold?
  1934. Today's shunned stocks may be long-term winners
  1935. World looks to Bernanke to clarify plans
  1936. Firm co-sponsoring event to benefit HAVEN
  1937. Double duty: Law student spends more time in classroom than most
  1938. European stock funds are coming back en vogue
  1939. Attorney says Detroit art appraisal 'just part of the process'
  1940. Bernanke says bank rules fair price for damage done
  1941. Firm celebrates anniversary with 100 Acts of Kindness
  1942. TAKING STOCK: Out to pasture
  1943. Out to pasture
  1944. What makes a good law-related movie? Snappy one-liners don't hurt, attorneys say
  1945. Calif. city moves ahead with eminent domain plan
  1946. Able assistant Longtime prosecutor joins neighboring county office
  1947. OCBA UPDATE: La Vida LOCA - OCBA style
  1948. OFF THE PRESS
  1949. TAKING STOCK: NextEra Energy
  1950. TAKING STOCK: Sears Holdings and First PacTrust Bancorp
  1951. TAKING STOCK: A 2nd round of stupid
  1952. LEGAL PEOPLE
  1953. 'Consumer Bankruptcy Forum' offered by Federal Bar, April 24
  1954. Farmers face labor shortages in the fields
  1955. Attorney writes how-to guide for executors
  1956. Why the Dow is getting a makeover
  1957. Consumers making mortgage payments priority again
  1958. Perrigo to buy Elan, seeks tax savings
  1959. Five tips on selling a home on your own
  1960. CYBERSPACE SIGHTING: Firm launches electronic payments law blog
  1961. TAKING STOCK: Afraid to invest
  1962. How higher rates touch consumers, firms
  1963. IRS, ex-Pistons owner's estate in tax dispute
  1964. Investors hungrier for stock funds, but finicky
  1965. Home prices rise 12.2 percent, best in 6 years
  1966. Law school graduates lose appeal over tuition, jobs
  1967. TAKING STOCK: Beemers and Beetles
  1968. Beemers and Beetles
  1969. Can you hear me now?
  1970. Taking Stock- When will the market settle?
  1971. The sham that is the diamond market
  1972. COMMENTARY: Beyond settlements--Highlights from law students' mediations
  1973. TAKING STOCK: Lending money to a son and buying FBIOX
  1974. Michigan justices take appeal in demolition case
  1975. Electronic filing manager selected by SCAO
  1976. Half of older workers delay retirement plans
  1977. EXPERT WITNESS: One year license suspension? Good luck with that!
  1978. Fed keeps stimulus, criticizes Congress
  1979. Law Life: Mobile apps for the paperless law office
  1980. Commissioners vote to support maintenance of DIA collection
  1981. Road map Professor helps spearhead Academic Success Program
  1982. Business owners still struggling after budget cuts
  1983. Bills let agencies refuse adoptions due to morals
  1984. Marketplace: Professor helps students develop business acumen
  1985. TAKING STOCK: Tesla
  1986. An idiot for a stockbroker
  1987. TAKING STOCK: VimpelCom
  1988. Director wins Integrity in Our Communities award, urges students to care for community
  1989. TAKING STOCK: York Water
  1990. York Water
  1991. Q&A looks into turmoil in emerging Asian markets
  1992. Detroit to receive $52.3M to fight blight
  1993. ASKED & ANSWERED: Steven D. Sallen on Phoenix Center condemnation
  1994. Fannie sues 9 banks over LIBOR-related losses
  1995. Snyder proclaims Nov. as Hire a Veteran Month
  1996. Mortgage interest deductions do have some restrictions
  1997. Attorney: Art appraisal 'just part of the process'
  1998. Bites derided as unreliable in court
  1999. OFF THE PRESS
  2000. Ex-Oakland U. president getting nearly $300K
  2001. Attorney: Art appraisal 'just part of the process' Liquidation Analysis part of bankruptcy filing
  2002. All Michigan universities charge U.S. military veterans in-state rates
  2003. Student loans becoming point of concern for engaged couples
  2004. Finance Committee wraps up county budget, Commissioners prepare for September 19th Budget Adoption for Fiscal Year 2014/2016
  2005. The good life-- Happily retired after 38 years in law, Roger Chard reflects on a life well lived
  2006. JPMorgan's $5B settlement doesn't end its troubles
  2007. A BETTER VIEW: Immigration Law update
  2008. TAKING STOCK: Schwab and the 2014 market
  2009. Gov't sues BofA over mortgage bond sale
  2010. Spartan Stores completes Nash Finch Co. deal
  2011. Afraid to invest
  2012. Corzine sued over failure of MF Global
  2013. Mid-year mutual fund review: Bond funds sink
  2014. Trott Launches Congressional Bid
  2015. Federal program aims to keep kids on the right side of law
  2016. Lending money to a son and buying FBIOX
  2017. TAKING STOCK: FireEye and Yellen
  2018. TAKING STOCK: Duke Energy Money Market Fund
  2019. Duke Energy Money Market Fund
  2020. ASKED & ANSWERED: Lance Gable on NYC's portion cap rule
  2021. Attorney: Art appraisal 'just part of the process'
  2022. With law degree's luster dimmed, a look at how data supports our new view of the JD
  2023. OCBA UPDATE: Beginnings
  2024. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2025. Compuware replaces two directors
  2026. Not all bond funds are created equal
  2027. Firm expands 'Deal Incubator' to Detroit
  2028. ASKED & ANSWERED: Don LeDuc on pressures facing the legal profession
  2029. TAKING STOCK: Investing for grandchildren
  2030. Investing for grandchildren
  2031. Banks fall short in helping struggling homeowners
  2032. Michigan sticks with plan to launch Internet lottery
  2033. Builders boost single-family home construction
  2034. A 2nd round of stupid
  2035. TAKING STOCK: Tax-free ETFs
  2036. Tax-free ETFs
  2037. COMMENTARY: Preparing for your divorce consultation
  2038. JPMorgan pays $100M, admits fault in London trades
  2039. NextEra Energy
  2040. TAKING STOCK: Getting even with Microsoft?
  2041. Thursday Profile- Sarah B. Vasquez
  2042. Panel expects same-sex marriage to become legal in Michigan
  2043. Gov. signs bill on business improvement zones
  2044. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2045. TAKING STOCK: Invest funds from divorce
  2046. Cooley first in nation for minority graduates
  2047. Bigger worries swirling around stocks of smaller companies
  2048. Home sales hit 6 1/2-year high but could slow soon
  2049. TAKING STOCK: Hungarian phone company and Berry Plastics
  2050. Hungarian phone company and Berry Plastics
  2051. Attorney: Art appraisal 'just part of the process'
  2052. SEC approves $8B sale of NYSE parent to ICE
  2053. U.S. auto sales rebound in Aug.
  2054. TAKING STOCK: An idiot for a stockbroker
  2055. COMMENTARY: Rent, buy or condo?
  2056. TAKING STOCK: Floating rate
  2057. Stumbling block cited in JPMorgan talks
  2058. Attorney joins leadership of SBM Negligence Law Section
  2059. Oakland County closes $350 million bond deal
  2060. EXPERT WITNESS: Mental health care in Michigan
  2061. EXPERT WITNESS: Effective storytelling in the courtroom: or How to keep your jurors awake (part three)
  2062. ASKED & ANSWERED: George W. Ash on the defense industry in Michigan
  2063. City moves ahead with eminent domain plan
  2064. Once-frothy Nasdaq tries to reach dot-com peak
  2065. Late-payment rate on mortgages down in 3Q
  2066. State OKs cigarette tax deal despite complaints
  2067. Schwab and the 2014 market
  2068. TAKING STOCK: Synovus
  2069. ASKED & ANSWERED: Brian McKeen on medical malpractice lawsuit
  2070. Mutual funds go from worst to first, again
  2071. EXPERT WITNESS: Sufficient affluence/sustainable economy--Understanding Detroit's bankruptcy (part one)
  2072. Retiree trust assets grow on Chrysler Group's value
  2073. Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel forms Strategic Marketing Agreement with Talmer Bank and Trust
  2074. TAKING STOCK: Utilities
  2075. JPMorgan admits fault, pays $920M in trading loss
  2076. Symposium celebrates 50th Anniversary of Michigan Constitution: Former Michigan attorney general Frank Kelley to provide keynote address
  2077. EXPERT WITNESS: Sufficient affluence/sustainable economy--Understanding Detroit's bankruptcy (part II)
  2078. FireEye and Yellen
  2079. Justice Dept. official admonishes bankers
  2080. Ghostly Intentions: Founder of 'Legal Linguist' touts the value of blogging
  2081. Late-payment rate on mortgages down in 3Q
  2082. Appeals court deals blow to contraceptive mandate
  2083. Wait, bond funds are posting gains?
  2084. From the desk of Eric Schertzing, Ingham County Treasurer: Land Bank/Treasury Update_
  2085. OFF THE PRESS
  2086. Cooley Law professors file amicus brief in Michigan Marriage Equality case
  2087. Judge shares court's core values, culture of service while in Uganda
  2088. TAKING STOCK: Quest Diagnostics
  2089. Top 10 gifts of 2013 show rebound in philanthropy
  2090. Five money resolutions for the new year
  2091. TAKING STOCK: 'I need income now'
  2092. 'I need income now'
  2093. Swiss, U.S. reach deal on tax evaders
  2094. Proposal gives banks more leeway on mortgage bonds
  2095. Federal court looks to simplify electronic discovery process
  2096. TAKING STOCK: Stocks for grandkids
  2097. How Volcker Rule would limit banks' risky bets
  2098. Stryker buying Mako Surgical for about $1.41B
  2099. Getting even with Microsoft?
  2100. Home and stock values boost U.S. household wealth
  2101. TAKING STOCK: Broker recommends equity-indexed annuity
  2102. COMMENTARY: Shop small this Saturday
  2103. TAKING STOCK: 5 No-load mutual funds with excellent 10-year records
  2104. Court unlikely to say union-casino pact illegal
  2105. MY TURN: Matter of 'Trust'--Book offers blueprint for leadership success
  2106. Utilities
  2107. Judge knows value of 'never giving up'
  2108. Federal Reserve to reduce pace of bond buying by another $10 billion
  2109. Dow Chemical looking to spin off, sell 40 plants
  2110. County Treasurer Meisner lauds bankruptcy judge's warning on sale of art
  2111. Corporations still deal-shy
  2112. More investors are saying 'hola' to foreign funds
  2113. TAKING STOCK: High-yield short-term bonds
  2114. Rising interest rates weigh on real estate mutual funds
  2115. ASKED & ANSWERED: Brendan Chard on a law firm's website
  2116. Home prices dipped in Nov. on colder weather
  2117. ASKED & ANSWERED: David DuMouchel on sentence guidelines for white-collar crimes
  2118. California city looks to seize loans to ease mortgages
  2119. Tepid retail sales raising doubts about economy
  2120. Household wealth reaches a high of $77 trillion
  2121. SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK
  2122. COMMENTARY: College subsidies a growing problem
  2123. Audit finds one-stop state licensing system little used
  2124. TAKING STOCK: Which stocks should I buy?
  2125. Which stocks should I buy?
  2126. Tesla
  2127. Auction signals a booming Oakland real estate market
  2128. Michigan Historical Center extends opportunity to honor outstanding history teachers
  2129. Fannie would get about $537M in deal with Lehman
  2130. Money Matters: Discount for embedded capital gains and fair value standard
  2131. TAKING STOCK: Marriott
  2132. Proposal would overhaul Michigan tax appeals
  2133. Chrysler IPO could happen by year end
  2134. TAKING STOCK: Potbelly
  2135. Top Michigan laws of 2013 led by Medicaid expansion
  2136. Dream On: Justice Advocacy Competition slated for February
  2137. Goal oriented: NHL coach handled rigors of law school
  2138. Judge OKs child cancer lawsuit against Whirlpool
  2139. Late-payment rate on mortgages down
  2140. No need to defend gay marriage bans, says U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder
  2141. EXPERT WITNESS: Sufficient affluence/sustainable economy--Understanding Detroit's bankruptcy-economics for everyone (part three)
  2142. Bernanke says bold actions critical in Fed's 100 years
  2143. TAKING STOCK: The $2 bill
  2144. Treasurer, Accounting Aid Society partner to help Oakland taxpayers
  2145. TAKING STOCK: Foreign utilities
  2146. Foreign utilities
  2147. Despite surge, many don't see a stock bubble
  2148. JPMorgan $13B deal may not end legal woes
  2149. Floating Rate
  2150. Fund investors may face a bigger tax bill for 2013
  2151. A fabulous year for many mutual funds
  2152. Bank of America and Procter & Gamble
  2153. State capitol designated historic site
  2154. TAKING STOCK: Synovus
  2155. Cannery contamination case can go forward
  2156. TAKING STOCK: AT&T and the market
  2157. AT&T and the market
  2158. ASKED & ANSWERED: Janet Welch on voluntary State Bar membership
  2159. TAKING STOCK: The Russian Google and Puerto Rican bonds
  2160. Tesla shares in high gear on strong 4th quarter sales
  2161. ASKED & ANSWERED: Rep. Lisa Posthumus Lyons on epinephrine injectors bill
  2162. Detroit creditors receive preliminary plan
  2163. Paint, Plant, Play--The 3 Ps: Co-founder of Summer in the City works to 'repair world' in Detroit
  2164. 6 tips to weigh the best resale home improvements
  2165. Mortgage manager in $2B deal over loan abuses
  2166. Finding profit opportunities in closed-end funds
  2167. High-yield short-term bonds
  2168. Recommendation for law school pro bono aspirational guideline supported by ABA
  2169. Wealth gap: A guide to what it is, why it matters
  2170. TAKING STOCK: Preferred stocks
  2171. Preferred stocks
  2172. Six key considerations for unwed couples buying a home
  2173. Third Point says it bought stake in Dow Chemical
  2174. TAKING STOCK: Pot stocks
  2175. Pot stocks
  2176. Dow Chemical swings to 4Q profit, tops forecasts
  2177. Deal OK'd for Fannie to get $537M on Lehman claim
  2178. District court announces first Eviction Diversion Program in Macomb County
  2179. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2180. TAKING STOCK: Caesars Entertainment
  2181. Federal regulators act to require stronger bank capital
  2182. TAKING STOCK: Kinkade
  2183. GM spending on vehicles, regions dents bottom line
  2184. TAKING STOCK: Should I sell my stocks?
  2185. Should I sell my stocks?
  2186. Mich. economic outlook better, still not great
  2187. How to tackle financial records clutter
  2188. TAKING STOCK: A map of Atlas
  2189. Borrowers paying mortgages ahead of credit card bills
  2190. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2191. Michigan releases 5 year forest management plan
  2192. Judge Rhodes allows some property appeals in Detroit bankruptcy
  2193. What to expect from a bond mutual fund
  2194. What to expect from a bond mutual fund
  2195. Broker recommends equity-indexed annuity
  2196. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2197. Taking Stock ... A map of Atlas
  2198. The $2 bill
  2199. Classes for new LL.M. degree in U.S. Law begin in fall
  2200. Balancing Act: Authors believe in virtues of values-driven lifestyle
  2201. TAKING STOCK: Bitcoin
  2202. EXPERT WITNESS: Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Preparing for Detroit's Recovery--Economics for Everyone (part five)
  2203. Bitcoin
  2204. Agents seize $723,000 in fake sport gear leading up to Winter Classic
  2205. Auto sales best in 6 years, but demand seen ebbing
  2206. COUNSELOR'S CORNER: Reflecting and reminiscing
  2207. Court Reporting & Captioning Week hailed as a huge success
  2208. Survey finds counteroffers more common as law firms seek to retain top legal talent
  2209. Home prices dip for second straight month
  2210. Legal community mourns loss of `gentleman attorney'
  2211. TAKING STOCK: Newspaper stocks for the long term
  2212. Newspaper stocks for the long term
  2213. TAKING STOCK: General Electric the cure for an aggressive portfolio
  2214. Judge upholds country of origin label for meat
  2215. How to determine a company's value
  2216. Mental health courts legislation signed by Calley
  2217. Mutual fund fee that may be good
  2218. Patterson honored as a Public Official of the Year
  2219. Attorney's project aims to preserve treasures from local Catholic schools
  2220. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg ranks as biggest giver in '13
  2221. TAKING STOCK: Investing in Germany
  2222. ADR SPOTLIGHT: Overcoming reluctance to engage in mediation
  2223. Federal Reserve blocks Citigroup from raising dividends, buybacks
  2224. Republican group shows support for gay marriage
  2225. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2226. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2227. Protect business value by investing in employees futures
  2228. SPORTS IN THE COURTS: Unionization efforts may produce a Pyrrhic victory
  2229. NO BETTER VIEW: Elective share needs reformed
  2230. The Russian Google and Puerto Rican bonds
  2231. IRS says bitcoin will be taxed like property
  2232. TAKING STOCK: European stocks
  2233. Nearly all major U.S. banks pass Fed 'stress tests'
  2234. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2235. Solid growth brightens 2014 outlook
  2236. Government wants Bank of America to pay $2.1B in penalties for bad loans
  2237. Late-payment rate on mortgages falls in 4Q
  2238. Patterson highlights five new major programs in State of the County speech
  2239. TAKING STOCK: Sonic
  2240. FDIC sues 16 big banks that set key rate
  2241. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2242. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2243. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2244. TAKING STOCK: Bank of America and Procter & Gamble
  2245. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2246. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2247. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2248. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2249. Taking Stock ... Wishy-washy broker
  2250. Judge orders ex-trader to pay $825,000
  2251. ASKED & ANSWERED: Heather Simmons on the future of law libraries
  2252. A map of Atlas
  2253. Household wealth hit high in first quarter
  2254. College endowments have strong year
  2255. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2256. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2257. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2258. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2259. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2260. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2261. Wishy-Washy Broker
  2262. TAKING STOCK: Looking for growth, income and an inflation hedge
  2263. Home market: Few buyers and not enough sellers
  2264. McCree Award winners honored at ceremony
  2265. Treasurer, Accounting Aid Society partner to help Oakland taxpayers
  2266. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2267. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2268. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2269. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2270. SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK
  2271. Sales of existing homes up 4.9 percent in May
  2272. Meeting to take a look at alternative careers with a law degree, March 11
  2273. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2274. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2275. SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK
  2276. EXPERT WITNESS: Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for small groups (part two)
  2277. Credit-reporting firm sued for errors
  2278. TAKING STOCK: Variable annuities and the S&P 500
  2279. Variable Annuities and the S&P 500
  2280. Abandoned last year, bond funds are back on top
  2281. How the decline in stocks could help your 401(k)
  2282. It takes more to diversify than investing abroad
  2283. Consumer spending up 0.4 percent in Dec.
  2284. Has the Federal Reserve been fueling bubbles? You be the judge
  2285. ADR SPOTLIGHT: Return on investment - mediation style
  2286. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2287. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2288. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2289. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2290. Expanded housing support programs announced
  2291. TAKING STOCK: Convertible bonds
  2292. Judge rejects Justice Dept. request on phone records
  2293. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2294. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2295. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2296. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2297. THE COUNSELOR'S CORNER: The misery of condemning and judging others
  2298. New laws boost Michigan craft beer industry
  2299. TAKING STOCK: Annuities and GMIB
  2300. Investing in Germany
  2301. ASKED & ANSWERED: Teresa Garber on planning for the future of legal support professionals
  2302. TAKING STOCK: Pfizer
  2303. Money Matters: Fiduciaries' obligations and 401(k) plans
  2304. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2305. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2306. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2307. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2308. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2309. Monday Profile: Karen S. Sendelbach
  2310. ESTATE STRATEGIES: Consider termination of your late spouse's trust
  2311. Strong earnings fail to impress jittery market
  2312. Snyder signs bill easing rental property tax burden
  2313. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2314. Firm's managing partner values goals and objectives
  2315. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2316. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2317. SEC votes to end $1 a share for some money funds
  2318. Rejected atheist booth in Warren city hall building draws lawsuit
  2319. Number of U.S. farms declines, farmers getting older
  2320. Value of MSU endowment tops $2 billion for first time
  2321. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2322. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2323. TAKING STOCK: Cheap stocks
  2324. Investor sentiment on tech goes from giddy to glum
  2325. Downside of low mortgage rates? Less homes selling
  2326. State Bar of Michigan opposes Senate Bill 743, asks for Michigan Supreme Court Review
  2327. Firm helps announce 2014 Entrepreneurship Challenge winners
  2328. Looks like a bad recommendation
  2329. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2330. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2331. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2332. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2333. IRA trusts can be useful to counteract recent SCOTUS ruling
  2334. TAKING STOCK: Investing in Germany
  2335. Investing in Germany
  2336. Under Analysis ...
  2337. Economy shrank at steep 2.9 percent rate in Q1
  2338. TAKING STOCK: Looking for growth, income and an inflation hedge
  2339. Under Analysis
  2340. Americans see middle class status slipping
  2341. Making it big a slippery slope for crowd-funded companies
  2342. ESTATE STRATEGIES: IRA trusts can be useful to counteract recent SCOTUS ruling
  2343. Growth or value? Fund investors' choice is clear
  2344. Federal judge to hear suits alleging GM cars lost value
  2345. Trust now may be needed to protect inherited IRA
  2346. TAKING STOCK: Convertible bonds
  2347. Goldman in deal worth $1.2B over U.S. bond claims
  2348. Technology and changes in the law
  2349. Former trader gets 2 years in prison for fraud
  2350. IRA trusts can be useful to counteract recent SCOTUS ruling
  2351. Funds are going smaller game hunting for dividends
  2352. TAKING STOCK: Sky-high
  2353. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2354. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2355. Volunteer fire department celebrates 100 years
  2356. Judges weigh gay marriage cases from four states
  2357. EXPERT WITNESS: Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for small groups (part two)
  2358. Credit-reporting firm sued for errors
  2359. SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK
  2360. 5 bills that could change charitable contribution rules
  2361. CYBERSPACE SIGHTING: Site aims to protect and preserve the Seventh Amendment right to trial by jury
  2362. Business Tim Hortons a big part of Canadian identity
  2363. EXPERT WITNESS: Sufficient affluence/sustainable economy--Preparing for Detroit's recovery--Economics for Everyone (part six)
  2364. Treasurer, Accounting Aid Society partner to help Oakland taxpayers
  2365. SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK
  2366. TAKING STOCK: A good prospect
  2367. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2368. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2369. Like stocks, junk bonds show investor jitters
  2370. TAKING STOCK: A media sandwich
  2371. Five tips for selling a home for the best price
  2372. TAKING STOCK: Cheap stocks
  2373. TAKING STOCK: Stansberry and IBM
  2374. Firm hosts stress management event with nonprofits
  2375. Expanded housing support programs announced
  2376. FAA, developers clash on tall buildings proposal
  2377. Wayne Law named a Best Value law school
  2378. How foreign is your foreign stock fund?
  2379. TAKING STOCK: TIPS and interest rates
  2380. TAKING STOCK: Portfolio income during retirement
  2381. Michigan voters approve business tax cut
  2382. ADR SPOTLIGHT-ADR and the Business Courts: Value added and innovation
  2383. SEC adopts rules on loan-backed securities
  2384. SEC adopts rules on loan-backed securities
  2385. Oklahoma Landowners sue over wind farm plan
  2386. EXPERT WITNESS: Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for small groups (part three)
  2387. Detroit bankruptcy vote due out July 21
  2388. Lex Mundi Institute marks its 10th anniversary
  2389. IRA trusts can be useful to counteract recent SCOTUS ruling
  2390. IRA trusts can be useful to counteract recent SCOTUS ruling
  2391. New book guides young lawyers to career success
  2392. On the Money: 5 tips for selling your home for the best price
  2393. IRA trusts can be useful to counteract recent SCOTUS ruling
  2394. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2395. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2396. Daily Briefs
  2397. EXPERT WITNESS-Sufficient affluence/sustainable economy: Economics for small groups (part four)--wisdom, giving, invisible assets
  2398. Trust now may be needed to protect inherited IRA
  2399. ADR SPOTLIGHT-ADR and the Business Courts: Value added and innovation
  2400. ADR and the business courts: Value added and innovation
  2401. Rural upbringing helped to instill lifelong values in retiring district judge
  2402. 2015 may be great year to apply to law school
  2403. Oil boom, housing bust alter U.S. spending trends
  2404. Leelanau County sheriff's department gets police dog
  2405. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2406. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2407. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2408. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2409. TAKING STOCK: DuPont
  2410. Attorneys' paper examines meaning of efficiency
  2411. TAKING STOCK: Inflation and interest rates
  2412. RESTORE Foundation receives grant from OCBF
  2413. Regulators set rules meant to ward off bank crisis
  2414. Federal Reserve report finds median incomes drop for all but wealthiest
  2415. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2416. National Roundup
  2417. TAKING STOCK: Stay away from these stocks
  2418. Oklahoma Landowners sue over wind farm plan
  2419. Is a home equity line of credit a fit?
  2420. ADR SPOTLIGHT: Michigan Business Courts--The expanding role of ADR
  2421. New law says rebuilt homes don't have more taxes
  2422. Lawyers publish paper on increased efficiency
  2423. Michigan mom of autistic girl pleads guilty to child abuse
  2424. Morgan Stanley paying $275M to settle civil charges by SEC
  2425. Task force recommends that State Bar remains mandatory, makes changes
  2426. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2427. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2428. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2429. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2430. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2431. Dow Chemical looking to sell three more businesses
  2432. Mutual funds take a summer break
  2433. Is a home equity line of credit a good fit for you?
  2434. A 'Daily Dozen' worth repeating
  2435. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2436. Can Africa keep its economic winning streak alive?
  2437. Fannie, Freddie post profits in 2Q; pay dividends
  2438. Oakland County Board continues budget hearings
  2439. TAKING STOCK: Taxes and the Internet
  2440. Home price gains slow in June
  2441. Expanded housing support programs announced
  2442. TAKING STOCK: Government hands on Roth IRAs?
  2443. Patterson's budget recommendation balanced for Fiscal Years 2015 - 2017
  2444. Oregon Brittany Maynard galvanizes right-to-die efforts Right-to-die legislation has been pushed for years, often unsuccessfully
  2445. Giving gold mutual funds another go
  2446. Economy Did it Work? Many economists agree Fed's stimulus accomplished bulk of goals
  2447. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2448. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2449. EXPERT WITNESS--Sufficient Affluence/Sustainable Economy: Economics for everyone (part seven)
  2450. OCBA UPDATE: Education as a civil right
  2451. Alibaba risk: China's rise leaves out investors
  2452. General counsel see health care and cybersecurity as growing concerns
  2453. Rural upbringing helped to instill lifelong values in retiring district judge
  2454. Auto loans soar to highest in 8 years
  2455. Patent portfolio To file or not to file: that is often the question
  2456. Muskegon kayak manufacturer planning $5 million expansion
  2457. TAKING STOCK: Investing in tax liens
  2458. 'Human props' stay in houses to help sales
  2459. TAKING STOCK: A good prospect
  2460. Year-End Tax Planning Considerations
  2461. Judge says city isn't on hook for property values
  2462. British bank HSBC paying $550M to resolve mortgage bond claims
  2463. IRA trusts can be useful to counteract recent SCOTUS ruling
  2464. New book guides young lawyers to career success
  2465. Four benefits changes that may stem from overhaul tax
  2466. Professor speaks on living a life after law school
  2467. Detroit hires company to reappraise real estate
  2468. Make yourself a household name
  2469. Business Tim Hortons a big part of Canadian identity
  2470. SEC adopts rules on loan-backed securities
  2471. Slower growth for U.S. home prices in August
  2472. ASKED & ANSWERED: Dan Penning on cottage law
  2473. Attorney believes in common sense approach to law
  2474. One lawyer's musings on the Magna Carta
  2475. MY TURN: Attorney believes in common sense approach to law
  2476. Airlines among the strongest stocks in 2014
  2477. Alibaba seeks to raise up to $24.3B in IPO record
  2478. TAKING STOCK: Annuity vs. stock
  2479. Tri-Pointe Community Credit Union and Genisys Credit Union to merge
  2480. John Nevin on state e-filing system
  2481. MY TURN: A 'Daily Dozen' worth repeating
  2482. Bank of America paying $7.65M to resolve inquiry
  2483. Business Is rider safety the real Achilles heel for Uber and Lyft?
  2484. Alternative funds are drawing dollars, questions
  2485. Kilpatrick hit with big fine in SEC case
  2486. TAKING STOCK: A smokin' stock
  2487. What Japan's stimulus jolt means for investors
  2488. Of Mutual Interest What Japan's stimulus jolt means for investors
  2489. TAKING STOCK: Bad biotech and IT recommendations
  2490. Justice Dept. seeks new tool against data fraud
  2491. Smart financial planning for entrepreneurs
  2492. A life led in the 'ideal of public service' DMBA Foundation honors Congressman Dingell with Dennis Archer Award
  2493. Five tips for selling a home for the best price
  2494. Reconnecting value to costs for services
  2495. ADR and the Business Courts: Value added and innovation
  2496. Investors say 'bye,' but not 'ciao,' to stock pickers
  2497. Is too much index investing a problem?
  2498. As stocks rise, so does anxiety: Time to get out?
  2499. Blue Jeans Lecture: Law professor speaks on living a meaningful life beyond law school
  2500. How well did the Federal Reserve's stimulus work?
  2501. OFF THE PRESS
  2502. TAKING STOCK: Inept regulators
  2503. Bernanke defends AIG bailout in court
  2504. Small CPAs living larger through new partnerships
  2505. Same old, same old never gets old
  2506. EXPERT WITNESS - Detroit's Grand Bargain: Bankruptcy, settlement, and the road to revitalization
  2507. New direction Former attorney charts path to nonprofit world
  2508. TAKING STOCK: Twitter Heads
  2509. Top 2014 business stories: U.S. grows, world slows
  2510. A fine tool for succession planning
  2511. How to make outsourcing work for small firms
  2512. Deposition, Japanese style can be a road less traveled
  2513. Mich. Education Savings Program's fees drop as total assets top $4B
  2514. Citigroup to take $3.5 billion charge
  2515. Professor knows boundaries of law
  2516. Montana Ex-billionaire must appear in bankruptcy court
  2517. Attach price to promise when billing initial consult
  2518. TAKING STOCK: Keep Wal-Mart stock?
  2519. Pivotal Moments campaign launched to raise $750M
  2520. Home prices accelerated in October, according to data provider CoreLogic
  2521. TAKING STOCK: Verizon is a foundation stock
  2522. COMMENTARY: Deposition, Japanese style can be a road less traveled
  2523. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2524. TAKING STOCK: A piece of the pie
  2525. COMMENTARY: How to make outsourcing work for small firms
  2526. Year-End Tax Planning Considerations
  2527. Year-End Tax Planning Considerations
  2528. Keeping up with federal labor laws
  2529. Blue Jeans Lecture Law professor speaks on living a meaningful life beyond law school
  2530. Blindsided by the real world
  2531. U.S. sets new policy on ineffective lawyer claims
  2532. Social Enterprise Alliance announces new chapter
  2533. Subprime services company abandons disputed fees
  2534. Oklahoma Landowners sue over wind farm plan
  2535. ADR and the business courts: Value added and innovation
  2536. TAKING STOCK: Planning retirement without social security
  2537. Strong dollar means cheap gas, imports for U.S., pain abroad
  2538. MY TURN: Professor knows boundaries of law
  2539. Why the U.S. will power the world economy in 2015
  2540. TAKING STOCK: A slimming giant
  2541. Lawmaker takes oath of office and looks forward to 114th Congress
  2542. Obama to reduce FHA mortgage premium rate to spur buying
  2543. Report urges action on statewide e-filing to increase efficiency
  2544. Judge drops rape charge against ex-Tigers pitcher
  2545. Year-End Tax Planning Considerations
  2546. View innovation in terms of its collective impact
  2547. A stitch in time Attorney heads up firm's fashion, design law team
  2548. View innovation in terms of its collective impact
  2549. ABA launches concentrated CLE webinar on legal project management
  2550. Demosthenes Lorandos on Parental Alienation Syndrome
  2551. ABA launches concentrated CLE webinar on project management
  2552. TAKING STOCK: Amazon.com and American First Multifamily Investors
  2553. Judge won't OK Whirlpool lawsuit as class-action
  2554. Merger momentum to continue in 2015, consultancy firm says
  2555. TAKING STOCK: Avon lady
  2556. THE COUNSELOR'S CORNER: Celebrating Christmas
  2557. Investors say 'bye,' but not 'ciao,' to stock pickers
  2558. Genisys Credit Union team in action for the holidays
  2559. Russia's sinking economy becoming a global threat
  2560. COMMENTARY: Justice Cavanagh's remarkable judicial career celebrated
  2561. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2562. Holiday shopping hiccup: U.S. retail sales fell in Dec.
  2563. Duly Noted . . .
  2564. Supreme Court justices to consider when second mortgage can be void
  2565. Resourceful: The 'Legacy Society' launched by OCBF
  2566. Bank of America taking $400M charge
  2567. TAKING STOCK: Allete has the power
  2568. Study on lawyer careers reveals changing profession
  2569. Litigation treatise a masterwork, both accessible and deep
  2570. Have small-cap stocks suffered enough?
  2571. Dealing with Detroit's major post-bankruptcy problem: A real-estate primer for attorneys and economists
  2572. EXPERT WITNESS - Dealing with Detroit's major post-bankruptcy problem: A real-estate primer for attorneys and economists
  2573. New home sales surge 11.6 percent
  2574. Turning relationships into revenue
  2575. Technology Wearable sensors gather lots of data -- now to make it useful Prospect of collecting so much personal data raises host of privacy concerns
  2576. Bull market for stocks kept on going in 2014
  2577. Genisys Credit Union team in action for the holidays
  2578. Janet Welch on the Future of Legal Services in Michigan
  2579. Janet Welch on the Future of Legal Services in Michigan
  2580. Janet Welch on the Future of Legal Services in Michigan
  2581. Corporate deals set to return to pre-crisis levels
  2582. Federal analysis: Arts, culture add $700B to U.S. economy
  2583. Court to consider when second mortgage can be void
  2584. A look at circumstances affecting the outlook for 2015
  2585. College sees small, big benefits with loan promise
  2586. TAKING STOCK: The magical third year
  2587. Technology As Samsung falters, mysterious scion in the wings Company's annual sales equal a quarter of South Korea's economy
  2588. Patent portfolio To file or not to file: that is often the question
  2589. Economy Escaping the wealth gap can mean fleeing hometowns Trend has emerged of more-educated people moving, less-educated staying
  2590. A stitch in time
  2591. A stitch in time Attorney heads up law firm's fashion and design law team
  2592. A stitch in time
  2593. A stitch in time Attorney heads up law firm's fashion and design law team
  2594. Demosthenes Lorandos on Parental Alienation Syndrome
  2595. Energy stocks: Buy low or get out of the way?
  2596. ABA panelists talk about transition from government to private practice
  2597. Don Katz on Cybercurrency Bitcoin
  2598. Canceled debt is it taxable or not?
  2599. 2015 stock outlook: Good but not great, and bumpy
  2600. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2601. Sacks named executive director of Michigan Indigent Defense Commission
  2602. Sacks named first executive director of Michigan Indigent Defense Commission
  2603. Year-End Tax Planning Considerations
  2604. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2605. Director of American Bar Foundation to step down, return to faculty
  2606. SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK
  2607. Why inflation stays ultra-low while job growth is surging
  2608. Survey: General counsel see health care and cybersecurity as growing concerns
  2609. TAKING STOCK: Coal stocks
  2610. Institute to measure impact of spending
  2611. Lansing Interview: Sen. Meekhof hails union, abortion laws Says health care policy needs attention because of state's aging population
  2612. Turning relationships into revenue
  2613. Why inflation stays ultra-low while job growth is surging
  2614. TAKING STOCK: Health stocks for the long term
  2615. Negotiation skills can be taught
  2616. Justices take up dispute over California raisins
  2617. Consumer prices drop 0.4 percent in December
  2618. Report urges action on statewide e-filing system
  2619. At Jackson Hole, central bankers eye varying goals
  2620. Election years remind trial lawyers what works -- and what doesn't
  2621. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2622. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2623. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2624. A Top 10 list of keys to success in court-ordered mediations
  2625. Of Mutual Interest Decoding the jargon of mutual funds: a look from A to E
  2626. SEA launches Detroit regional chapter
  2627. Wall Street Morgan Stanley pushed murky China stock to market Mysterious investment research group alleges company exaggerated value of its business
  2628. For trial attorneys, vulnerability is power
  2629. ASKED & ANSWERED: Janet Welch on the future of legal services in Michigan
  2630. Beneficial Attorney spent two decades in state government circles
  2631. Enduring spirit Ford dealership chairman saluted at 'Soul Food' event
  2632. New exemptions from the uncapping of the taxable value of residential real property
  2633. U-M Law School to host Ruth Bader Ginsburg Feb. 6
  2634. Quiet year in terms of tax changes, but Affordable Care Act provides twist
  2635. ABA book explores the delivery of legal services and lawyers' happiness
  2636. New home sales surge 11.6 percent
  2637. Home price gains slow in November on weaker sales
  2638. Home price gains slow in November on weaker sales
  2639. TAKING STOCK: Big banks and good pizza
  2640. A stitch in time Attorney heads up firm's fashion, design law team
  2641. To better gauge damages, get to know your jury
  2642. Home price growth slows for 11th consecutive month
  2643. ABA book explores how to improve delivery of legal services and the happiness of lawyers
  2644. Study reveals changes in legal profession
  2645. 6,000 reasons to make a retirement plan
  2646. OFF THE PRESS
  2647. Obama's pro-trade allies fight claims about China's currency
  2648. Professor knows boundaries of law
  2649. Professor knows boundaries of law
  2650. Janet Welch on the Future of Legal Services in Michigan
  2651. Janet Welch on the Future of Legal Services in Michigan
  2652. Janet Welch on the Future of Legal Services in Michigan
  2653. Financial markets see reemergence of SPACs
  2654. Don Katz on Cybercurrency Bitcoin
  2655. Constantly changing online prices stump shoppers
  2656. Don Katz on Cybercurrency Bitcoin
  2657. Saying goodbye
  2658. The response to violence
  2659. TAKING STOCK: MUA and leverage
  2660. Study reveals changes in legal profession
  2661. Wealth Gap Moving On Escaping the wealth gap can mean fleeing hometowns
  2662. @White=[C] Year-End Tax Planning Considerations
  2663. Janet Welch on the Future of Legal Services in Michigan
  2664. Investors say 'bye,' but not 'ciao,' to stock pickers
  2665. Genisys Credit Union team in action for the holidays
  2666. TAKING STOCK: Is Health Care REIT a good bet?
  2667. Year-End Tax Planning Considerations
  2668. The response to violence
  2669. Yellen navigates tricky path on rates
  2670. Decoding the jargon of mutual funds: a look from A to E
  2671. Investors' appetite for startups fed by stock market gains
  2672. Sacks named first executive director of Michigan Indigent Defense Commission
  2673. Demosthenes Lorandos on Parental Alienation Syndrome
  2674. Sacks to head up Michigan Indigent Defense Commission
  2675. Battle Creek Mexican Farmer's co-op expands by partnering with businesses
  2676. Personal Finance Investors find better balance in their 401(k)s
  2677. Technology Q&A: What is 4chan and where did it come from?
  2678. TAKING STOCK: Keynesian economics today
  2679. Buck up, profits down: High dollar dents U.S. company earnings
  2680. Banning blasphemy
  2681. Consider 'culture shock' before merger
  2682. A Top Ten list of keys to success in court-ordered mediations
  2683. A Top Ten list of keys to success in court-ordered mediations
  2684. A look at circumstances affecting the outlook for 2015
  2685. A Top Ten list of keys to success in court-ordered mediations
  2686. A Top Ten list of keys to success in court-ordered mediations
  2687. A look at circumstances affecting the outlook for 2015
  2688. TAKING STOCK: Cars and loans
  2689. Low inflation likely to keep Fed 'patient' about a rate hike
  2690. Retired judge writes book about former WW II prisoner of war
  2691. High court weighs right of convicted felon to sell guns
  2692. MSU Immigration Law Clinic recognized with award for contributions to diversity
  2693. Supreme Court justice to speak at U of M in Feb.
  2694. Resourceful
  2695. Ensure that team dynamics will be a force for good
  2696. TAKING STOCK: Big banks and good pizza
  2697. Home price gains weakened in December on slower sales
  2698. The inspiration of March Madness
  2699. Local credit union wins 2014 Communitas Award
  2700. Thursday Profile: Jon Shackelford
  2701. GM, opponents make arguments in court over bankruptcy shield
  2702. GM, opponents argue in court
  2703. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2704. S&P Dow Jones scores dismal results for active stock management
  2705. Technology Wearable sensors gather lots of data -- now to make it useful Prospect of collecting so much personal data raises host of privacy concerns
  2706. Personal Finance Small investors blame losses on brokers they once trusted Report: Brokers with conflicts of interest cut returns in IRAs by 1 percent a year
  2707. Washington NSA weighed ending phone program before leak Internal critics pointed to program's rising costs and potential public outrage
  2708. Deposition, Japanese style can be a road less traveled
  2709. What happens in Vegas might not stay there
  2710. Can Big Data transform Michigan? Wayne State thinks so and is hosting a symposium in March to prove it
  2711. Dow Chemical, Olin in $5 billion cash-and-stock deal
  2712. Justice Foundation will benefit from soiree featuring Second City humor
  2713. TAKING STOCK: The magical third year
  2714. Professor knows boundaries of law
  2715. Supreme Court Watch Justices divide on lawyers' right to 'fees on fees' Law firm sought additional fees for defending challenge to fees
  2716. Closed-end fund discount narrowing techniques
  2717. Toward a more open bar
  2718. Embrace a mistake-making culture
  2719. Networking -- The ripple effect
  2720. Airlines are at it again, changing frequent-flier programs
  2721. 'Stout' sponsor: Company takes pride in lending helping hand
  2722. Business New pot shops on the block not always so popular Some business tenants say pot has ruined neighborhood of storefronts
  2723. Do-it-yourself law practice sales
  2724. Philanthropist Stephen Ross to speak April 9 at Wayne Law
  2725. Lawyers sound off on 'value-added' fee proposals
  2726. Fed survey finds economy growing at moderate pace
  2727. EXPERT WITNESS - Internet Marketing: An introduction for attorneys and other professional practitioners (part 3)
  2728. Michigan may be losing taxes in used vehicle sales, according to audit
  2729. Yahoo's 1Q disappoints, but stock rises on Yahoo Japan hopes
  2730. @White=[C] Year-End Tax Planning Considerations
  2731. SBM McCree winners to be honored at 41st annual banquet
  2732. When a partner becomes a frenemy
  2733. What happens when First Amendment runs into apps, ads and smartphones?
  2734. Indiana A look at widely criticized state law on religious freedom Twenty states have similar laws in place; Arkansas set to follow suit
  2735. My Turn: Ceremonies take on lasting flavor
  2736. Survey: General counsel see health care and cybersecurity as growing concerns
  2737. Trade Obama's pro-trade allies fight claims about China's currency
  2738. Detroit GM plans $5B stock buyback, averts showdown with hedge funds
  2739. TAKING STOCK: Is Health Care REIT a good bet?
  2740. Year-End Tax Planning Considerations
  2741. Sustainable funds' virtuous cycle: More demand, more options
  2742. Michigan must abolish cruel gas chamber deaths for shelter pets
  2743. Home prices coasting upward in November
  2744. The big picture: Former prosecutor looks at law from both sides
  2745. U-M Law to host the Tanner Lecture with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
  2746. Estate Strategies: New exemptions from the uncapping of the taxable value of residential real property
  2747. Business Vintage Vinyl Resurgence of vinyl records sparks specialty business
  2748. The Big Picture
  2749. Survey: General counsel see health care and cybersecurity as growing concerns
  2750. SEC fines 13 firms over sales of Puerto Rico bonds
  2751. International Justice elusive 10 years after killing of Lebanon's Hariri Tribunal is widely seen as necessary step toward ending culture of impunity
  2752. Lying to the court: not a great idea
  2753. TAKING STOCK: Chimerix and margin accounts
  2754. Chimerix and Margin Accounts
  2755. Janet Welch on the Future of Legal Services in Michigan
  2756. A Day of Remembrance & Reflection Area attorneys share their thoughts about Memorial Day
  2757. Cable and pay-TV acquisitions and almost-deals
  2758. At economic conference, Duggan says Detroit is ripe for investment
  2759. ADR SPOTLIGHT: Preparing the client for facilitation in the Business Court
  2760. Home sales slide in April
  2761. 'Conversations on the Enduring Legacy of the Great Charter' symposium, Dec. 9
  2762. Forensic Nurses Week recognizes important work in the field
  2763. MUA and Leverage
  2764. Real Estate U.S. new home sales fall slightly in January
  2765. Utah Mormon leaders call for measures protecting gay rights New approach could profoundly change political calculations in Mormon strongholds
  2766. Technology Yahoo CEO heeds shareholders' call to spin off Alibaba stake
  2767. College sees small, big benefits with loan promise
  2768. Professor knows boundaries of law
  2769. What to expect from bond mutual fund
  2770. Blend technology, goals for employee surveys
  2771. Dear friend passed away
  2772. When considering your most prized relationships, don't forget your bank
  2773. TAKING STOCK: No sales or earnings? Don't buy it
  2774. Consumers should avoid DIY legal work
  2775. ABA book offers roadmap for better interaction between lawyers and their clients
  2776. GE takes step away from banking with $12B deal
  2777. Reunification Day Washtenaw Trial Court celebrates event
  2778. Ginsburg to deliver Tanner Lecture
  2779. A quick review of the fixed income markets
  2780. Consumers should avoid DIY legal work
  2781. Economy Higher gas costs lift U.S. consumer prices 0.2 percent
  2782. State Roundup
  2783. The big picture
  2784. The big picture
  2785. OFF THE PRESS
  2786. ABA to present 2015 Silver Gavel Awards
  2787. 'Stout' sponsor
  2788. Tax issues following Obergefell
  2789. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2790. S&P Dow Jones scores dismal results for active stock management
  2791. A good judge is dead
  2792. TAKING STOCK: A value-added tax is coming
  2793. A value-added tax is coming
  2794. A look at circumstances affecting the outlook for 2015
  2795. A Top Ten list of keys to success in court-ordered mediations
  2796. Escanaba Gallery's exhibit industrializes the arts
  2797. Household wealth touches record high--nearly $83 trillion
  2798. Sustainable funds' virtuous cycle: More demand, more options
  2799. 'Stout' sponsor
  2800. Sports Business of Basketball Dollars and sense: In the NBA, money is exploding
  2801. Retired judge writes book about former World War II prisoner of war
  2802. 4 percent portfolio income
  2803. 'Trial' run Family law attorney spearheads the WAJ
  2804. Presidential Politics 2016 Cruz, Huckabee competing for evangelical votes Candidates warn the United States is on a perilous spiritual path
  2805. Year-End Tax Planning Considerations
  2806. At economic conference, Duggan says Detroit is ripe for investment
  2807. Technology Yahoo's 1Q disappoints, but stock rises on Yahoo Japan hopes
  2808. Resourceful: Bar foundation launches 'Legacy Society'
  2809. From bananas to phones: How cheaper yuan could reverberate
  2810. Mini seminar on work-life balance features 2 law professors, 10 students and one puppy
  2811. Real estate investment trusts
  2812. American Bar Foundation names new director
  2813. Real Estate $100 million for a home? Luxury buyers reach a new threshold
  2814. Justices signal support for investors
  2815. New home sales fall slightly in January
  2816. THE COUNSELOR'S CORNER: Saying goodbye
  2817. Labor It's not just right-to-work: Bills targeting unions multiply Michigan experienced sharpest drop in union members in the nation the last 2 years
  2818. Sustainable funds' virtuous cycle: More demand, more options
  2819. Texas Durst attorney: Search of Houston home a 'publicity stunt' Millionaire has been suspected in the disappearance of his first wife
  2820. Michigan's economic recovery more than just the auto industry
  2821. Benefits of post-trial interviews speak for themselves
  2822. How women can get a seat at 'the table'
  2823. In today's legal job market, first impressions more vital than ever
  2824. Grand Rapids Bar Association runs smoothly as Geary takes the helm
  2825. Michigan's economic recovery more than just the auto industry
  2826. Reunification Day Washtenaw Trial Court celebrates event
  2827. Lawyer-turned-writer took 'Practice' to heart Marc Guggenheim quit practicing law and moved to L.A. to write for television
  2828. A 'How to' show TV drama pushes the legal boundaries
  2829. Global market requires heightened awareness of FCPA enforcement
  2830. A quick review of the fixed income markets
  2831. COMMENTARY: Consumers should avoid DIY legal work
  2832. Troubled waters Attorney helps decipher the new BUI laws in state
  2833. Troubled waters Attorney helps decipher the new BUI laws in state
  2834. Continuing education not just for firm's lawyers
  2835. Technology Businesses turn to technology to encourage fitness
  2836. Dykema lawyer authors treatise on technology transaction agreements
  2837. TAKING STOCK: Twitter stock
  2838. February comes in like a virus, and out like a virus with less stuff
  2839. Retail Wal-Mart CEO talks workers, customers, critics
  2840. Consumers should avoid DIY legal work
  2841. Get to know your referral sources
  2842. The new age of the joint trust
  2843. Hit a '3-pointer'
  2844. Don't forget about employment agreements
  2845. Consumers should avoid DIY legal work
  2846. Dean West welcomes Class of 2018 to Michigan Law School
  2847. Travel policy, risk management systems are important
  2848. TAKING STOCK: An energy ETF
  2849. An energy ETF
  2850. Professor knows boundaries of law
  2851. Automotive VW CEO: 'I am endlessly sorry' brand is tarnished Company has yet to explain who installed software, under what direction and why
  2852. Alternate exit
  2853. Ensure that team dynamics will be a force for good
  2854. 'Stout' sponsor Company takes pride in lending helping hand
  2855. Lawyers sound off on 'value-added' fee proposals
  2856. State Supreme Court gets an earful from attorneys on value-added fee proposals
  2857. California Soldier's journey to heal spotlights 'soul wounds' 'Moral injury' produces guilt and shame from something done or witnessed
  2858. Legal technology in 2015: It's all about efficiency
  2859. A look at circumstances affecting the outlook for 2015
  2860. A Top Ten list of keys to success in court-ordered mediations
  2861. National Roundup
  2862. U.S. household wealth touches record high: Nearly $83T
  2863. Monday Profile: Christopher Trudeau
  2864. A poor biopharmaceutical investment
  2865. The Market -- Why tech stocks are trending again --
  2866. 529 Plans
  2867. TAKING STOCK: 529 Plans
  2868. The fruits of farming come with 'lessons'
  2869. Law professors look at VW's legal troubles
  2870. Digital Life Apple Music has everything, perhaps too much
  2871. ABA and NAACP LDF issue joint statement on eliminating bias in criminal justice system
  2872. New bar president aims to grow MCBA
  2873. Home sales surged in June to fastest pace in 8-plus years
  2874. Ruling draws line on what is, isn't corruption
  2875. Dean welcomes Class of 2018 to Michigan Law
  2876. Law firms move to the cloud
  2877. FASB issues accounting alternatives on intangible assets
  2878. When, how and who
  2879. A three-year plan for better content marketing
  2880. Missouri Jury awards $491M in damages in prearranged funerals case
  2881. Short selling
  2882. TAKING STOCK: Short selling
  2883. Spring economic rebound sets stage for rate hike
  2884. Rodd Monts on new ACLU app
  2885. Rodd Monts on new ACLU app
  2886. Fitbit and gold
  2887. Economy Escaping the wealth gap can mean fleeing hometowns Trend has emerged of more-educated people moving, less-educated staying
  2888. U-M Law grad right at home as in-house counsel
  2889. Health Care Patients' needs addressed in 'person-centered health care' Concept is taking hold among those caring for the sicket and oldest patients
  2890. TAKING STOCK: 4 percent portfolio income
  2891. MSU, hospital establishing medical school campus
  2892. Economy Home sales surge in June to fastest pace in 8-plus years New construction has yet to satisfy rising demand as builders focus on rental market
  2893. Rodd Monts on new ACLU app
  2894. Atticus, revisited and revised
  2895. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2896. Rodd Monts on new ACLU app
  2897. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2898. 'Between the Lines' Saline author writes about the Detroit riots of 1967
  2899. Judge Murphy receives national distinguished service award
  2900. How China's slowdown weighs on global economy and markets
  2901. TAKING STOCK: Short selling
  2902. Holiday car deals move earlier: 4 things to consider
  2903. Business Arizona copper mine stirs debate pitting profits vs religion Native American tribes argue mine will cause irreparable harm to sacred land
  2904. Reunification Day Washtenaw Trial Court celebrates event
  2905. Courtesy isn't what it used to be
  2906. Technology In with the old: Apple restores former bank for new store
  2907. Michigan's economic recovery more than just the auto industry
  2908. Michigan lost 4.3 million wetland acres in past 200 years
  2909. 15 financial faux pas
  2910. Detroiters wary as recovery threatens to push them out
  2911. Detroiters wary as recovery threatens to push them out
  2912. Services firms expand rapidly, lifted by strong sales
  2913. Dean West welcomes Class of 2018 to Michigan Law School
  2914. Nation Frats Under Fire Fraternities are finding themselves scrutinized for bad, illegal behavior
  2915. October home construction slumps on fewer apt. buildings
  2916. What to expect from the next generation
  2917. Experts divided on implications of OSHA fine hikes
  2918. Seeking high yields quickly, but at what cost?
  2919. Why optimism about economy's strength has dimmed
  2920. Blend technology, goals for employee surveys
  2921. TAKING STOCK: American financial stupidity
  2922. Reunification Day Washtenaw Trial Court celebrates event
  2923. FASB issues accounting alternatives on intangible assets
  2924. Twitter stock
  2925. Of value Saginaw County Circuit judge delivers TED talk at SVSU
  2926. Consumers should avoid DIY legal work
  2927. Judges, lawyers learn about unconscious bias
  2928. Two views of the Constitution: Originalism vs. non-originalism
  2929. Law professors look at VW's legal troubles
  2930. Washington Praying coach on leave, deepening religion-in-school debate
  2931. Household wealth reaches new high of $85.7 trillion
  2932. Northern Pass power line challenge faces hurdles
  2933. State Roundup
  2934. Personal Finance The advice from financial pros: Don't panic over Fed hike Mortgage rates are not necessarily likely to rise for potential home buyers
  2935. USD Partners
  2936. Q&A: Martha Stewart on building a home-based business
  2937. American financial stupidity
  2938. Montana Land Management official sentenced in fraud case Man helped subordinate collect wage and benefits after leaving job
  2939. Presidential Politics 2016 Cruz's ambitious foreign policy has limits
  2940. Hispanic voting clout a sleeping giant
  2941. The American SAFE Act will not make us safer
  2942. Washington Patchwork of laws poses legal quicksand for fantasy sports New York AG ordered companies to stop accepting bets in his state
  2943. Michigan must seize opportunities for criminal justice reform
  2944. Philosopher to give Wayne State's annual Seymour Riklin Memorial Lecture
  2945. Real Estate Buyers often shun houses that were crime scenes
  2946. Time for your annual portfolio check-up!
  2947. Time for your annual portfolio check-up!
  2948. Manufacturing Robots Rising Robot revolution sweeps China's factory floors, increasing efficiency
  2949. Jana Simmons on Gaming Compact Controversy
  2950. Practical and effective social media use for lawyers: Facebook edition
  2951. Business Presidential candidate Carson profits from ties with convicted felon Former dentist pleaded guilty to health care fraud after FBI probe into his practice
  2952. Year-End Tax Planning Considerations
  2953. IP conduit Canadian serves as new director of UDM Law clinic
  2954. 'Between the Lines' Novel examines lessons to be learned from Detroit riots
  2955. Negotiating your best settlement
  2956. Deductions for doing good
  2957. Mutual fund analysis
  2958. Before you hike your rate, get to know your legal surroundings
  2959. Facilitative Mediation -- How do you know you don't like it if you haven't tried it?
  2960. EXPERT WITNESS: Valuing household services lost in cases of disabling injury and death
  2961. EXPERT WITNESS: Valuing household services lost in cases of disabling injury and death
  2962. Let it go (but not all of it)
  2963. Of value Saginaw County Circuit judge delivers TED talk at SVSU
  2964. U-M law prof gives Blue Jeans Lecture: Create a meaningful life
  2965. LEGAL PEOPLE
  2966. TAKING STOCK: Scared of market fluctuations
  2967. Scared of market fluctuations
  2968. Kalamazoo sheriff makes change to allow shoplifters to go straight to jail
  2969. U-M law prof gives Blue Jeans Lecture: Create a meaningful life
  2970. National Roundup
  2971. DuPont and Dow Chemical seek merger
  2972. Lockwood receives prestigious faculty award
  2973. National Roundup
  2974. Continuing education not just for firm's lawyers
  2975. Technology Businesses turn to technology to encourage fitness
  2976. Thanks, but no thanks
  2977. Reflections on forty-two ideals for living well (part two)
  2978. Dogs in the workplace: the risks and rewards
  2979. When, how and who
  2980. Business Arizona copper mine stirs debate pitting profits vs religion Native American tribes argue mine will cause irreparable harm to sacred land
  2981. THE EXPERT WITNESS: Andrew Carnegie, Napoleon Hill, Plato, Pythagoras & fun puzzles
  2982. THE EXPERT WITNESS: Andrew Carnegie, Napoleon Hill, Plate, Pythagoras & fun puzzles
  2983. Be sure to protect the past
  2984. The planning implications of 'Pfannenstiehl'
  2985. Be sure to protect the past
  2986. Bankruptcy preference actions -- analyze carefully, but do not fear
  2987. Technology Hottest phones you've never heard of -- same bang, less buck
  2988. Financial Outlook Expect less and buy antacid: 2016 investment forecasts
  2989. General Motors and Ford
  2990. China stocks plus
  2991. Another take on takings on the horizon
  2992. TAKING STOCK: USD Partners
  2993. Business Corporate deals set to rise despite global economy jitters
  2994. Mich., Fiat Chrysler reach deal on tax credits
  2995. Raising rates is scary, missing the chance is scarier
  2996. Sales slump as home prices weigh on buyers
  2997. Hello stranger! Let's start a business together
  2998. Sometimes the first will be last and the last first
  2999. Virtual estates: helping clients take stock of digital assets
  3000. Main Street holds up as Wall Street struggles, for a change
  3001. TAKING STOCK: Is Health Care REIT a good bet?
  3002. Blue Jeans Lecture
  3003. When is a contract not a contract?
  3004. Financial Outlook Expect less and buy antacid: 2016 investment forecasts
  3005. Clients are paying for a lot more than a final victory
  3006. Letter to the editor
  3007. Two views of the Constitution: Originalism vs. Non-Originalism
  3008. The real problem with Volkswagen
  3009. Fewer people sign contracts to buy homes in Sept.
  3010. Economy Manufacturing barely expands as global economy slows
  3011. Dykema earns top marks in survey
  3012. Existing home sales tank in Nov.
  3013. Counselor's Corner: The universal values that remain
  3014. COUNSELOR'S CORNER: The universal values that remain
  3015. What's next for the equity markets?
  3016. To land a company client, do your research -- in and out of the courtroom
  3017. CLEO receives grant for pilot summer program
  3018. What to know when selling your business
  3019. Let it go (but not all of it)
  3020. Director promotes 'lean thinking' at MSU Law
  3021. Small increase; big impact?
  3022. Technology Apple's iPhone success may be reaching its peak of popularity Concerns about slowing growth have sent the stock into months-long slump
  3023. Recent books penned by attorneys worth reading
  3024. Divorce is a one-way street
  3025. The rise (and risks) of mandatory arbitration agreements
  3026. To sue or not to sue -- a tough decision
  3027. TAKING STOCK: Mutual fund analysis
  3028. A woman business owner finds getting financing still a battle
  3029. Financial Markets How to spend $5 trillion: a record-breaking year in deals
  3030. CLEO receives grant for pilot summer program
  3031. National Roundup
  3032. Healthy charter sector belies need for commission, extra regulation
  3033. Morgan Stanley to pay $3.2B over contributors to '08 crisis
  3034. Insider Q&A: Keeping an eye on the Federal Reserve
  3035. Higher stock prices, home values lift household wealth
  3036. Tale of two commerce companies
  3037. Expect less and buy antacid: 2016 investment forecasts
  3038. Helping Hand . . .
  3039. Challenges and tactics most vital to growth
  3040. COMMENTARY: Popular election or appointment are not the only ways to select judges
  3041. Helping hand: Firm stresses importance of community involvement
  3042. Reunification Day Washtenaw Trial Court celebrates event
  3043. Reunification Day Washtenaw Trial Court celebrates family event
  3044. Services firms expand rapidly, lifted by strong sales
  3045. Milestone Law firm celebrates four decades of growth and success
  3046. Wayne Law student wins social justice scholarship
  3047. General Motors and Ford
  3048. Pennsylvania A Buddhist refuge for those released from prison Program offers residents help with post-release skill and Buddhist studies
  3049. When is a contract not a contract?
  3050. Of value Saginaw County Circuit Judge delivers TED talk at SVSU
  3051. Michigan Law talk: What law and religion can teach each other about public discourse
  3052. Fannie Mae posts $1.1B profit in 1Q; paying $919M dividend
  3053. Rising home prices lift wealth
  3054. State of the union Wayne Law student earns fellowship to work at UAW
  3055. Explosive career: Attorney specializes in catastrophic claims
  3056. Housing recovery divided on age, race, place
  3057. Law Library: ABA publishes second edition of consumer law book
  3058. Firm's pro bono work makes impact
  3059. Gov. Snyder signs bills helping law enforcement find family in an emergency
  3060. County executive sweet on auto industry for Valentine's Day
  3061. Increasing the worth of a college degree
  3062. International Leading China lawyer says he was tortured Inspirational attorney recounts spending three years in solitary confinement
  3063. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3064. Securities and Exchange Commission: a frustrated regulator
  3065. Murphy was a public servant of highest order
  3066. Murphy was a public servant of highest order
  3067. Of value Saginaw County Circuit Judge delivers TED talk at SVSU
  3068. Michigan Law talk: What law and religion can teach each other about public discourse
  3069. Washington Homicide spike draws alarm from Obama administration Law enforcement is scrambling to figure out why it's happening in so many cities
  3070. Energy New way to bet on oil wipes out billions in investor savings Investors in the past year have lost $20 billion in publicly traded drilling partnerships
  3071. Outside groups' spending pays off in state court races
  3072. Long term care insurance why people don't buy it
  3073. Growth at services firms skids to slowest pace in 2 years
  3074. Wayne County judge to seek seat on state's high court
  3075. Association launches improved ABA Legal Career Central
  3076. Reflections on the real-estate market
  3077. Economy Builders increase home construction in April Increase makes up much of March's drop in starts
  3078. Building block Professor aims to help students develop their analytical skill
  3079. Investors shrug at longest profit slump since the recession
  3080. Is that credit card with the annual fee really worth it?
  3081. National Roundup
  3082. Expanded protections against trade secret theft
  3083. MSU Law honors Edward Littlejohn with 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award
  3084. ABA offers new guide with options for guardianship
  3085. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3086. Helping hand
  3087. OFF THE PRESS
  3088. Significant Milestone Once father-and-son law firm celebrates its '40th' anniversary
  3089. ABA offers guide with options other than guardianship
  3090. ABA publishes second edition of consumer law book
  3091. ABA publishes second edition of consumer law book
  3092. Economy Manufacturing barely expands as global economy slows
  3093. Facilitative versus evaluative mediation 'techniques'
  3094. Ruling signals 'yellow light' on college affirmative action
  3095. Murphy was a public servant of highest order
  3096. Business CEO pay climbs again, even as their stock prices don't Pay packages now hinge on sometimes esoteric measurements of performance
  3097. Taxation vocation U.S. Navy vet has enjoyed long career in the tax field
  3098. California Drug use up in prisons with intensive drug interdiction programs
  3099. Passionate advocate Wayne Law student works to bring about social change
  3100. Kaul named assistant dean for career planning at Michigan Law
  3101. A strongfirm knows no 'us' and 'them' -- only 'we'
  3102. Who's to say stocks are expensive: you or your fund manager?
  3103. Sean Riddell wins social justice scholarship
  3104. Director promotes 'lean thinking' at MSU Law
  3105. Virginia Lawyer cleared of fraud in family assets battle Disgruntled daughter alleged lawyer exploited family's businesses for years
  3106. Still-low mortgage rates ushering new refi wave
  3107. SPACulation
  3108. Is long-term care a big risk to retirement?
  3109. Court tosses claims over lost GM car values
  3110. Covered call funds can increase yield and reduce risk
  3111. Home sales growth driven mostly by Midwest
  3112. Health Care Elderly book end-of-life talks once labeled 'death panels'
  3113. Energy Iowa landowners challenge pipeline's authority to seize land
  3114. Four ways to get new clients
  3115. U.S. Supreme Court Chief justice sold more than $250K in Microsoft stock
  3116. Lawyer-turned-writer took 'Practice' to heart Marc Guggenheim quit practicing law and moved to L.A. to write for television
  3117. The creative synthesis of practicing law
  3118. Economy Rental home prices rose at slower pace in September
  3119. Traverse City Good to the last drop Company launches system to serve wine by the glass, maximize profit
  3120. Economy Revenge of Main Street Main Street holds up as Wall Street struggles, for a change
  3121. Lawmaker fighting ticket freeze-out with BOSS Act
  3122. What would Buffett do with $27,000?
  3123. Buyer beware: ruling ­saddles 'new' GM with ­successor liability
  3124. Apple, Wal-Mart and workers
  3125. Daily Briefs
  3126. In 2016, May wasn't the time to sell and go away
  3127. Brinks attorney to lead panel discussion on 3-D printing and medical devices
  3128. Top Michigan legal news of the year
  3129. Columbia Law hosts seminar on China naval tensions with the U.S. Maritime law expert talked U.S. strategic interests as China pushes farther into contested waters
  3130. Home prices climb in October, helped by solid job market
  3131. Brinks to open office in Shenzhen, China
  3132. The new relevance of income taxes in estate planning
  3133. COMMENTARY: Why should you prepare, exchange a mediation brief?
  3134. Jury finds New York investment banker guilty of insider trading
  3135. Economy grew at 2.1% rate in third quarter
  3136. Of value Saginaw County Circuit judge delivers TED talk at SVSU
  3137. eDiscovery Update Email file types and how to handle them
  3138. eDiscovery Update Email file types and how to handle them
  3139. DIVIDED AMERICA Town and country offer differing realities Cities are on upward economic shift, rural areas are shedding population
  3140. Insider Q&A: A model for more rational drug prices
  3141. eDiscovery Update: Is DIY discovery upon us?
  3142. For companies, big changes to lease accounting on horizon
  3143. ABA publishes second edition of consumer law book
  3144. Court tosses claims over lost GM car values
  3145. Local attorney steps down as MSU Law board chair
  3146. In the aftermath of Brexit vote, implications are staggering
  3147. The core value in your life
  3148. ABA publishes second edition of consumer law book
  3149. ABA publishes second edition of consumer law book
  3150. Attorney discusses impact of Defend Trade Secrets Act
  3151. After raising rates, Fed faces darker global economy
  3152. Outlook for global economy's fourth quarter is mixed
  3153. Attorney: 'Brexit' to impact European IP rights Problems loom for soon-to-be implemented European Unitary patent
  3154. Plan now to facilitate ­success for new ownership
  3155. Fund manager Q&A: The appeal of utility stocks
  3156. ABA division unveils new public service initiative
  3157. Expert guides attorneys through process to understand, eliminate implicit bias
  3158. eDiscovery Update Email file types and how to handle them
  3159. 'Brexit' to impact European IP rights, says patent attorney
  3160. Why cultural awareness is crucial to a mediator's success
  3161. Americans take on more mortgage debt as housing recovers, Fed says
  3162. Getting to 'Yes' Attorney spearheads a 'Resolution of Conflict'
  3163. Break through the hype of unlimited data plans
  3164. TAKING STOCK: Yahoo and ETP
  3165. ABA House approves host of policy changes, including misconduct rule
  3166. American Bar Association adding to a professional misconduct rule
  3167. PETS makes for a great investment
  3168. MY TURN: Turning up 'heat' remains key part of coaching game
  3169. ABA News - ABA House approves a host of policy changes, ­ including misconduct rule
  3170. Nemeth Law named among 'Best and Brightest'
  3171. What law and religion can teach each other about public discourse
  3172. Law student touts value of the Mock Trial program
  3173. 'Gray divorces' are a significant part of matrimonial law practices
  3174. Yahoo and ETP
  3175. Proposed agenda for your firm's retreat
  3176. TAKING STOCK: To sell or keep North State
  3177. SmallBiz Small Talk After Orlando, some businesses stress LGBT inclusivity moves
  3178. Developing the IP in evolving autonomous vehicle market demands a thorough understanding of FRAND commitments
  3179. Record-low U.S. Treasury yield points to rising economic fears
  3180. Set the stage for 2017 success
  3181. American Bar Association membership upgrades
  3182. Wisconsin Under heightened scrutiny, how do the police train recruits?
  3183. National Roundup
  3184. TAKING STOCK: General Motors and Ford
  3185. General Motors and Ford
  3186. 'Marketing' -- I just scared myself
  3187. Lt. Gov. Brian Calley: we should treat all Michiganders with dignity, respect
  3188. American Bar Foundation awarded $320K grant
  3189. Flashy language doesn't fly with Supreme Court
  3190. Of Mutual Interest Fund manager Q&A: Chasing growth in a low-growth environment
  3191. Best year-end moves for bull market
  3192. Helping Hand: Company's pro bono work making 'impact'
  3193. Judge calls for a more diverse judiciary in U-M Law School Jane Cleo Marshall lecture
  3194. Kalamazoo sheriff makes change to allow shoplifters to go straight to jail
  3195. U-M law prof gives Blue Jeans Lecture: Create a meaningful life
  3196. Getting to 'Yes' Attorney spearheads a 'Resolution of Conflict'
  3197. TAKING STOCK: An annuity that's too good to be true?
  3198. Proposed agenda for your firm's retreat
  3199. How 3 people changed their financial lives
  3200. THE COUNSELOR'S CORNER: The core values in your life
  3201. 'Street Wise'
  3202. Donald Trump's campaign against the truth
  3203. Home sales fell in July amid inventory shortage
  3204. Real Estate When the neighborhood is owned by billion-dollar companies Financial firms recognized an investment opportunity after housing bust
  3205. TAKING STOCK: CSAL, WIN and Telecoms
  3206. CSAL, WIN and Telecoms
  3207. Why this Democrat wants a strong Republican party
  3208. Michigan Supreme Court looking at big-box tax dispute
  3209. State high court looks at big-box tax dispute
  3210. Seeing options shrinking, white men ask why
  3211. Midsize firms luring in more 'Big Law' clients
  3212. Is the value premise of the Michigan property tax still 'exchange value'?
  3213. ABA Young Lawyers Division announces new public service project for students
  3214. Social tension vs personal peace
  3215. Honigman goes where the talent is, taps Larsen to start up Grand Rapids office
  3216. Why hyperbole is a complete disaster
  3217. Supreme Court weighs cities' plea to sue banks for bias
  3218. Dealing with impasse-causing problems
  3219. Why a stronger U.S. dollar could hinder Trump's economic plans
  3220. TAKING STOCK: A case of a misleading stock price
  3221. Professor urges law students to defend democracy
  3222. Blue Jeans Lecture
  3223. Blue Jeans Lecture
  3224. Attorney discusses impact of Defend Trade Secrets Act
  3225. One Stop Shop Business Center offers classes
  3226. Professor urges students at Blue Jeans Lecture to defend democracy
  3227. U.S. court ruling could bring more suits over Nazi-looted art
  3228. How to spend more mindfully in the new year
  3229. How to spend more mindfully in the new year
  3230. National Roundup
  3231. New York Feds: Hedge founder indicted in $1 billion fraud case
  3232. Labor Day, 2016: Appreciation of each other
  3233. Free or low-cost business classes offered at Oakland Business Center
  3234. ABA Young Lawyers Division launches public service initiative on education
  3235. Tax credits, school choice and 'neovouchers': What you need to know
  3236. Federal court ruling could bring more suits over Nazi-looted art
  3237. Home price gains lift household wealth to $90.2 trillion
  3238. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3239. The silver lining in a very bad day? Tax breaks!
  3240. Law student looking to work on Detroit's legal issues
  3241. Judge calls for a more diverse judiciary in U-M Law School Jane Cleo Marshall lecture
  3242. Court weighs cities' plea to sue banks for bias
  3243. Gorsuch's environment record: Neither a clear friend nor foe
  3244. Popcorn ball, valued at $700, stolen Ohio shop
  3245. A look at unusual trademarking trends
  3246. Judge calls for a more diverse judiciary
  3247. Judge calls for a more diverse judiciary in U-M Law School Jane Cleo Marshall lecture
  3248. State Supreme Court adopts rule banning 'value-added' fees in divorces
  3249. When is a contract not a contract?
  3250. Financial Outlook Expect less and buy antacid: 2016 investment forecasts
  3251. Attorney looks at unusual trademarking trends
  3252. Supreme Court knocks down structured dismissal in Chapter 11 cases
  3253. Blue Jeans Lecture Professor urges students to defend democracy, Constitutional ideals
  3254. Giving the gift of financial well-being at the holidays
  3255. Mich. rural areas top urban areas in home values, income
  3256. Study: Millennials in Big Law value work-life balance over pay
  3257. Of Mutual Interest Be careful if you're betting tax changes will boost stocks
  3258. A second opinion can be helpful â?¦ or not
  3259. Louisiana White nationalists raise millions with tax-exempt charities
  3260. Class of '16 students very involved with pro bono work
  3261. Trump's victory creates uncertainty for wind and solar power
  3262. Of value Saginaw County Circuit Judge delivers TED talk at SVSU
  3263. Michigan Law talk: What law and religion can teach each other about public discourse
  3264. Thoughts on CenturyLink
  3265. Active management vs. ­passive investing
  3266. Why facilitative mediation produces better ADR results
  3267. Buyer Beware: Some steps to help you find a cheap used car
  3268. Professor urges students at Blue Jeans Lecture to defend democracy
  3269. Law student spearheads new Medical & Health Law Society
  3270. International Outspoken Chinese law professor, government critic, silenced
  3271. Attorney looks at unusual trademarking trends in context of World IP Day
  3272. Free or low-cost business classes offered at Oakland County One Stop Shop Business Center
  3273. Millennials in Big Law value work-life balance over pay
  3274. Ann Arbor IP attorney looks at unusual trademarking trends
  3275. Accelerate in which direction?
  3276. TAKING STOCK: How does GM stock look?
  3277. New study shows associates still aspire to partnership, despite contrary beliefs
  3278. TAKING STOCK: How does GM stock look?
  3279. Government & Business Litigation Magnet Lawsuits over Trump business threaten to tie up presidency
  3280. Trump's business ties around the world
  3281. Bidding a fond adieu Longtime director to retire from Detroit Bar Foundation
  3282. Support system Attorney offers marketing assistance
  3283. COMMENTARY: Why facilitative mediation produces better ADR results
  3284. COMMENTARY: Why facilitative mediation produces better ADR results
  3285. Some budget ideas for 2017
  3286. Lawyers as bankers: extending credit to clients
  3287. Buyer Beware: Some steps to help you find a cheap used car
  3288. Buyer Beware: Some steps to help you find a cheap used car
  3289. Federal court ruling could bring more suits over Nazi-looted art
  3290. Michigan board approves amended tax incentives for Dow and AK Steel
  3291. Student looking to work on Detroit's legal issues
  3292. 4 keys to successful debt consolidation
  3293. Profile in Brief: Holland Locklear
  3294. Covered call writing can provide lower risk, additional income
  3295. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3296. State of Michigan honored for cybersecurity strategy
  3297. Business and Politics Big business warns Trump against mass deportation Trump supporters are unlikely to embrace a softer approach on immigration
  3298. Texas Border wall could leave some Americans on 'Mexican side' Lawyers hope to tie up wall in court long enough that politics could stop it
  3299. Investing in consumer satisfaction
  3300. National Roundup
  3301. Free or low-cost business classes offered at the Oakland County One Stop Shop Business Center
  3302. How changes to the research credit help small businesses
  3303. Why facilitative mediation produces better ADR results
  3304. A mediator's perspective on probate and trust resolution
  3305. Experts: Begin teaching kids money management skills early
  3306. Free or low-cost business classes offered at One Stop Shop Business Center
  3307. Millennials in Big Law value work-life balance over pay
  3308. Federal appeals court says employers can pay women less based on past salaries
  3309. Households owe record amount, topping pre-recession peak
  3310. How to invest without sacrificing your values
  3311. 'America First' doesn't have to mean 'American Only' 401(k)
  3312. Women -- and men, too -- can win with 'smart aggression'
  3313. First Amendment backers see free speech fading at colleges
  3314. NERDWALLET: Allowances don't teach kids about money--you do
  3315. Business Freewheeling Uber sheds officials, faces more major changes Essay detailing company's toleration of sexual harassment triggered investigation
  3316. Personal Finance The money numbers you need to know
  3317. Money Sense Your next credit card: What a good offer looks like
  3318. Pennsylvania A Buddhist refuge for those released from prison Program offers residents help with post-release skill and Buddhist studies
  3319. Top Michigan legal news of the year
  3320. Columbia Law hosts seminar on China naval tensions with the U.S. Maritime law expert talked U.S. strategic interests as China pushes farther into contested waters
  3321. Home prices climb in October, helped by solid job market
  3322. Study: Millennials in Big Law value work-life balance over pay
  3323. U.S. Supreme Court Notebook
  3324. Dangers of leaving all your eggs in one basket
  3325. Stout Firm's rebranding effort already paying dividends
  3326. Businesses can give interns a chance to shine--or whine
  3327. Nation First Amendment backers see free speech fading at colleges
  3328. NERDWALLET: How to invest without sacrificing your values
  3329. The latest scoring by S&P Dow Jones on active fund managers
  3330. Ways homebuyers can leap the down payment hurdle
  3331. Nation In U.S. and abroad, a worrisome time for LGBT activists More than 70 countries continue to criminalize gays' sexual activity
  3332. Why facilitative mediation produces better ADR results
  3333. TAKING STOCK: Five drug stocks examined
  3334. 'Smart' money moves that aren't so smart
  3335. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3336. Study finds millennial lawyers value work-life balance over financial gain
  3337. Businesses find vets are dedicated, capable
  3338. Hold HSBC Holdings
  3339. Why facilitative mediation produces better ADR results
  3340. Supreme Court: Cities can sue banks under fair housing law
  3341. Snyder signs legislation bolstering ­investments in natural resources, ­outdoor recreation development projects
  3342. Stop counting other people's money
  3343. Economy grew at 2.1% rate in third quarter
  3344. Make your teen a millionaire this summer
  3345. Florida Mystery shrouds death of Tarpon Springs fishing captain Fisherman was missing for10 days before he was found dead on sinking boat
  3346. The meaning of pain
  3347. Rudolph Technologies or Pfizer?
  3348. National Roundup
  3349. Washington For Trump and GOP, 'Obamacare' repeal is complex and risky Republicans have to approve special budget procedures to prevent filibuster
  3350. Blue Jeans Lecture Professor urges students to defend democracy
  3351. Corporate clients innovate to slash outside counsel spend
  3352. Business classes offered at One Stop Shop Business Center
  3353. Is there a 'magic' withdrawal rate?
  3354. ACLU correct to defend alt-right's right to protest in Charlottesville
  3355. Why facilitative mediation produces better ADR results
  3356. How to invest without sacrificing your values
  3357. Dealing with impasse-causing problems
  3358. How can couples deal with income differences?
  3359. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3360. What to do at this stage of the bull market
  3361. ABA News ABA Government and Public Sector Lawyers Division announces 2017 award recipients
  3362. Food Industry A new platform for Whole Foods? How deal could upend grocery Union with Amazon could redefine 'convenience' stores with technology
  3363. Is Lennox hot or cold?
  3364. Menendez trial judge jousts with attorneys
  3365. Preventing foreign NGOs from speaking about abortion is bad policy
  3366. Classes offered at One Stop Shop Business Center
  3367. Professor urges students at Blue Jeans Lecture to defend democracy
  3368. National Roundup
  3369. Study: Millennials value work-life balance over pay
  3370. Study: Millennials in Big Law value work-life balance over pay
  3371. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3372. Free or low-cost business classes offered at Oakland County One Stop Shop Business Center
  3373. Automotive Investors pick Tesla's promise over GM's steady profits Automakers unable to shake capital-intensive global manufacturing operations
  3374. Nearly everyone's a winner: Funds rose again last quarter
  3375. Should a solo ­practitioner do succession planning?
  3376. Analysis When is a leak ethical? Public benefit of information must outweigh obligation to keep it secret
  3377. Analysis Is Trump's definition of 'the rule of law' the same as the U.S. Constitution's?
  3378. Don't land in hot water by engaging in 'textual harassment'
  3379. Does being a lawyer make you unhappy? You can turn things around
  3380. Teach kids money management skills early
  3381. Too much advocacy can mislead financial reporting judgments
  3382. Mark my words (even if they offend you)
  3383. Stocks enter new era; with new sheriff comes new outlook
  3384. Business classes offered at Oakland County One Stop Shop Business Center
  3385. Connecticut Is charter school fraud the next Enron? Charter schools are exempt from many laws governing financial transparency
  3386. New ABA book will guide attorneys through economic espionage and trade secret theft cases
  3387. Succession planning Attorney relishes helping family owned businesses
  3388. Higher Calling: New appellate judge believes in the 'value of public service'
  3389. Despite cost, law firms remain loyal to their online legal research services
  3390. International Outspoken Chinese law professor, government critic, silenced
  3391. 'Smart' money moves that aren't so smart
  3392. Sales of new homes fell 3.4 percent
  3393. Business classes offered at One Stop Shop Business Center
  3394. TAKING STOCK: General Motors and Ford
  3395. Will your store credit card survive 'retail apocalypse'?
  3396. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3397. Study finds millennial lawyers value work-life balance over financial gain
  3398. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3399. Retail sales remain positive in Michigan
  3400. Are you paying too much for financial advice?
  3401. Wayne Law again named a Best Value Law School
  3402. Are you paying too much for financial advice?
  3403. Our citations, ourselves: Changing with the times
  3404. Illinois Municipals and INST
  3405. Judge approves emissions cheating settlement for 3-liter Volkswagens
  3406. Striving for a win/win transaction in business
  3407. Fact Check Trump flip-flops also turn truth upside down
  3408. Still hope in the rule of law
  3409. Maryland Atheistic group rejects call for appeal in Bladensburg Cross case Park service, American Legion say cross is only commemorative, not religious
  3410. Clipped: Foreign funds that 'hedge' against currencies lag
  3411. Analysis Trump's national monument rollback is illegal, likely to be reversed in court
  3412. Surging stocks lift wealth, yet most still trail '07 peak
  3413. Still hope in the rule of law
  3414. Gun ads continue after mass shootings but with new scrutiny Advertisements have become a focal point in court case against gun company
  3415. Washington For Trump and GOP, 'Obamacare' repeal is complex and risky Republicans have to approve special budget procedures to prevent filibuster
  3416. Washington Trump faces hurdles to reinstating waterboarding @Subhead:Army guidelines do not allow interrogation technique
  3417. Massachusetts Lawyers who shared $4M verdict at odds in suit over compensation
  3418. Sustainability seminar addresses the value of going green, June 6
  3419. Is 'as is' really 'as is' in real estate contracts?
  3420. Unions and future of ­collective bargaining in public sector
  3421. Questions about QLACs
  3422. A paradigm shift needed on sexual misconduct
  3423. Washington Trump faces hurdles to reinstating waterboarding @Subhead:Army guidelines do not allow interrogation technique
  3424. Thoughts on 2018's bond market
  3425. Law Library
  3426. One dud and two good investments
  3427. Law Library
  3428. As stocks set highs, investors still worry about next crash
  3429. TAKING STOCK: Alkermes and IBM's quantum computing
  3430. Emojis and law in the 21st century
  3431. Emojis and law in the 21st century
  3432. Cash and prizes for winners in Oakland County's Small Business Saturday to Saturday promotion
  3433. 'That's junk': Menendez trial judge jousts with attorneys
  3434. An imperfect but understandable response to sexual misconduct
  3435. Home price gains lift household wealth to $90.2 trillion
  3436. Three performance ­problems with most mutual funds
  3437. Analyzing Credit Acceptance Corp.
  3438. Honigman's Grand Rapids growth continues
  3439. The hefty price tag for safe food
  3440. Strive to strike a balance between candor and courtesy
  3441. EXPERT WITNESS: An open letter to Congress
  3442. U.S. prosecutors move to cash in on $8.5M in seized bitcoin
  3443. Prosecutors move to cash in on seized bitcoin
  3444. Timelines: Who knew what when?
  3445. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3446. How does GM stock look?
  3447. Tools for your investment toolbox
  3448. Friday Feature: The Tech (R)evolution in Law
  3449. COMMENTARY: What to look for in a politician
  3450. How you handle promotions can help promote your culture
  3451. COMMENTARY: It's what we do that counts
  3452. Iowa Man who complained of odor sues town he says threatened him
  3453. Squeamish about buying used items? Get over it
  3454. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3455. Facebook is killing democracy with its personality profiling data
  3456. Grabbing the 'Brass Ring': Attorney brews beer, opens a community house
  3457. New ABA book will guide attorneys through economic espionage, trade secret theft cases
  3458. New ABA book will guide attorneys through economic espionage, trade secret theft cases
  3459. Real Estate Why reverse mortgages are a harder sell now The heydays of using reverse mortgages for portfolio protection may be over
  3460. An important lesson: ETFs vs. ETNs
  3461. Grabbing the 'Brass Ring': Attorney brews beer, opens community house
  3462. California Court: Employers can pay women less based on past salaries
  3463. Business As with the president, managing up comes with risks, rewards Working for the mutual benefit of yourself and your boss can be tricky
  3464. Economy The gaping U.S. trade gap: A sign of weakness? Not necessarily
  3465. Changing roles of Big Law firm associates
  3466. Behavioral ­economics in the factors of production
  3467. Behavioral ­economics in the factors of production
  3468. Finance Citigroup reports $18.3 billion loss, caused by new tax law
  3469. National Roundup
  3470. Of Mutual Interest When nearly everything's a winner, gold investors get antsy
  3471. How the government can steal your stuff: 6 questions about civil asset forfeiture answered
  3472. What's in a game: ­intellectual property ­protection for the gaming industry
  3473. OCBA UPDATE: For want of professionalism
  3474. The 3 biggest money ­decisions you'll make in your lifetime
  3475. >Some need-to-know Small Business Administration rules
  3476. Business Does cyber insurance pay off in the business world?
  3477. Notes on the current great bull market
  3478. Edmunds: Before buying used car, consider luxury alternative
  3479. NERDWALLET: Are you paying too much for financial advice?
  3480. Prosecutors move to cash in on seized bitcoin
  3481. Utah U.S. prosecutors move to cash in on $8.5M in seized bitcoin
  3482. Duly Noted
  3483. New tax law's excise tax on exempt organization compensation
  3484. Economy Risk for middle class: That GOP tax cuts could fade away Child tax credit and deduction limit won't adjust to keep pace with inflation
  3485. Wayne Law recognized for practical training
  3486. Extreme cold highlights our need for better energy options
  3487. Extreme cold highlights our need for better energy options
  3488. U.S. Supreme Court will address 'service fees' for union costs
  3489. Families, justices, judges mark Family Reunification Day
  3490. ABA News ABA committee proposes making law school admissions tests optional
  3491. Negotiation strength comes from recognizing its existence
  3492. MLaw grad serves the Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland
  3493. What I would like to see from campaigns this year
  3494. Mediation statements: Don't just do them, give them to the right person
  3495. Washington 'I still see the scars': Memories of 1968 obscure progress
  3496. Securing and protecting software code for start-ups
  3497. I'm suing Pruitt's broken EPA -- here's how to fix it
  3498. Economy Risk for middle class: That GOP tax cuts could fade away Child tax credit and deduction limit won't adjust to keep pace with inflation
  3499. Get to Know Trent Collier
  3500. Man gives $6,000 in gold to Salvation Army
  3501. Amended FRE 902 expands self-authentication to ­certain electronic data
  3502. Short covering strategy
  3503. Wayne Law named a Best Value Law School
  3504. Analysis How Facebook the Wal-Mart of the internet dismantled online subcultures
  3505. Effective use of the forensic CPA
  3506. Business Work, life and telecommuting Study: Employees who work from home are least engaged with the company
  3507. Divorce and the 'Modern Family': Using ADR to address family law needs
  3508. Patent filing strategies for startups
  3509. General counsels' view of legal marketing
  3510. EXPERT WITNESS: Allegorical economics ... continued
  3511. THE EXPERT WITNESS: Allegorical economics ... continued
  3512. Businessman pleads guilty in theft of crates
  3513. New ABA book discusses how law firms can deliver high-value service to clients
  3514. Lawyers in the trenches: How executive coaching can help
  3515. Value vs. growth delineated by market cap
  3516. Tools for your investment toolbox
  3517. Calculating lost profits: an overview
  3518. SmallBiz Small Talk Money an issue as many businesses don't give caregiver leave
  3519. Local attorney Chris Gibbons brews beer, opens a community house
  3520. Contributions can help ensure a professional tribe thrives
  3521. Five reasons why lawyers embrace content marketing
  3522. Good advice from a different guy
  3523. Employers can learn from rejected arbitration ­agreement
  3524. When to ignore credit card advice
  3525. When to ignore credit card advice
  3526. Businesses' trade secrets must be kept secret (to be protected)
  3527. Wall Street For many young investors, the stock market's only gone up Fear is that inexperienced investors will panic at first taste of a bear market
  3528. Retirement planning differs for women
  3529. To better serve a business, better know the business
  3530. What's up with the singular 'they' these days?
  3531. What's up with the singular 'they' these days?
  3532. Business Workplace romance under spotlight after sex scandals
  3533. Elusive results: unlocking the promise of accountability
  3534. How you handle promotions can help promote your culture
  3535. 4 ways to defend democracy and protect every voter's ballot
  3536. Five reasons why lawyers embrace content marketing
  3537. The root of mediation impasse in monetary claims: case valuation
  3538. Junk bonds tax reform and valuation
  3539. TAKING STOCK: The rule of 72
  3540. TAKING STOCK: REIT recommendations
  3541. AmEx Gold Card gets ­bigger perks, higher fee
  3542. New 2018 law firms in transition survey released
  3543. An important equation: boundaries = confidence + results
  3544. Reading the tea leaves of market movements
  3545. Open up more than the books with your financial adviser
  3546. Check-up Health care specialist provides guidance on regulatory issues
  3547. Biggest mistake investors make
  3548. The root of mediation impasse in monetary claims: case valuation
  3549. Check-up Health care specialist provides guidance on regulatory issues
  3550. Is there such thing as privacy anymore?
  3551. Survey shows women representation in law firms is slow to improve
  3552. How to be a happy timeshare owner
  3553. Economy Risk for middle class: That GOP tax cuts could fade away Child tax credit and deduction limit won't adjust to keep pace with inflation
  3554. Economy Risk for middle class: That GOP tax cuts could fade away Child tax credit and deduction limit won't adjust to keep pace with inflation
  3555. Five reasons why lawyers embrace content marketing
  3556. Five reasons why lawyers embrace content marketing
  3557. Self-investing: The many reasons not to choose DIY investing
  3558. The root of mediation impasse in monetary claims: case valuation
  3559. Families, justices, judges to celebrate Family Reunification Day
  3560. Law Library
  3561. Michigan teachers cash in on Battle Creek housing incentives
  3562. I'm suing Pruitt's broken EPA -- here's how to fix it
  3563. A deep dive into fixed income asset allocation
  3564. Employment Is your workplace toxic? Organizations can lean on human resource experts to remedy toxic culture
  3565. Analysis Finding trust and understanding in autonomous technologies
  3566. Distinguished Service: Attorney promotes the value of 'rule of threes' in the law
  3567. Domicology: A new way to fight blight before buildings are even constructed
  3568. The secret to successful ­lateral moves
  3569. Attorneys for Animals inducts first class of 'Animal Friendly Attorneys'
  3570. New ABA book discusses how law firms can deliver high-value service to clients
  3571. New ABA book discusses how law firms can deliver high-value service to clients
  3572. ABA News ABA leadership approves new dues ­structure, enhanced membership benefits
  3573. Is an engagement ring an investment?
  3574. 'Jimmy the Gent' and the big heist
  3575. Analysis Technology giants didn't deserve public trust in the first place
  3576. How to profit from someone else's financial mistake
  3577. 'Big Tech' isn't one big monopoly it's 5 companies all in different businesses
  3578. Timelines: Who knew what when?
  3579. Timelines: Who knew what when?
  3580. Judge was at center of case concerning juvenile lifers
  3581. TAKING STOCK: Don't invest in China
  3582. Keep drama in entertainment venues -- not the workplace
  3583. Top 10 key cybersecurity recommendations for 2019
  3584. The root of mediation impasse in monetary claims: case valuation
  3585. Newest edition of ABA book includes enhanced tools to ­streamline the M&A process
  3586. The rule of 72
  3587. 5 things clients want from firms for free
  3588. Online registration for MiCareerQuest begins
  3589. Stell Reception
  3590. Law Library
  3591. The New York Times as an investment
  3592. Elusive results: unlocking the promise of accountability
  3593. How to write a will that won't trigger a family feud
  3594. Business Coworking culture on the rise Trend introduces office-like atmosphere into traditional retail spaces
  3595. NERDWALLET: Don't make these big life insurance blunders
  3596. Investing in China
  3597. Creating unique value propositions
  3598. State appellate judge stays true to his roots
  3599. Companies transform cultures as they compete for talented staffers
  3600. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3601. Don't make these big life insurance blunders
  3602. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3603. As stock prices go on discount, their biggest buyers return to market
  3604. 'Free Cash Flow' explained and investing in CenturyLink
  3605. 5 divorce mistakes that can cost you
  3606. Effective use of the forensic CPA
  3607. Michigan's commercial property tax assessment season is here; deadline to appeal is May 31
  3608. Congregants at oldest U.S. synagogue ask high court to step in
  3609. Law school named a 'Best Value' for fifth year
  3610. There's a wider scandal suggested by the Trump investigations
  3611. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3612. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3613. Don't overlook the benefits of closed-end funds
  3614. Creating value propositions
  3615. TAKING STOCK: Uber and Zoetis
  3616. Uber and Zoetis
  3617. Survival tips from the front lines of legal marketing
  3618. Short covering strategy
  3619. Employment Is your workplace toxic? Organizations can lean on human resource experts to remedy toxic culture
  3620. Borrowing and the art of trial advocacy
  3621. Propaganda and absolute power
  3622. SmallBiz Small Talk Bound to fail: Poor choices can ruin business partnerships
  3623. Technology Artificial intelligence has a role in cybersecurity, but isn't the magic bullet
  3624. ABA News ABA leadership approves new dues ­structure, enhanced membership benefits
  3625. How to get rid of a timeshare
  3626. Get to Know Trent Collier
  3627. Economy Risk for middle class: That GOP tax cuts could fade away Child tax credit and deduction limit won't adjust to keep pace with inflation
  3628. State Supreme Court rules in favor of FanDuel, DraftKings
  3629. Discounted cash is king in 2018
  3630. CVS or Walgreens?
  3631. Learn the unwritten rules
  3632. The cultural cornerstone of your firm
  3633. 5 things clients want from firms for free
  3634. 5 things clients want from firms for free
  3635. Expand your homebuying options with a fixer-upper mortgage
  3636. Ruling on 'Obamacare' poses new problems for GOP
  3637. Facebook emails show how it sought to leverage user data
  3638. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3639. To fight climate change, a better Green New Deal is needed
  3640. South Carolina Racial comments don't overcome no-impeachment rule
  3641. Insights from the Office of the U.S. Solicitor General
  3642. Mediators in the culture of litigation
  3643. Tax Policy So you want to tax the rich here's which candidate's plan makes the most sense
  3644. What Homer Simpson and Spock can teach us about litigation risk
  3645. The patent pendulum is swinging
  3646. Five things clients want from firms for free
  3647. Five things clients want from firms for free
  3648. Creating value propositions
  3649. SmallBiz Small Talk New business owners find it's a mistake to work for free
  3650. Economy Tariff fight adds to China's economic challenges Communist leaders are trying to engineer slower, more self-sustaining growth
  3651. Home prices rose 3% year over year in February
  3652. To be good lawyer, you have to be healthy
  3653. TAKING STOCK: Uber and Zoetis
  3654. FBI report shows 17 percent spike in hate crimes in 2017
  3655. Michigan commercial property tax assessment season is here
  3656. Law Day 2019 draws a large crowd to celebrate free speech and a free press
  3657. The economics of music for attorneys and others: A redux (part three)
  3658. A horribly politically incorrect story: (To Kill A Mockingbird)
  3659. EXPERT WITNESS: A horribly politically incorrect story: (To Kill a Mockingbird)
  3660. EXPERT WITNESS: The economics of music for attorneys and others: A redux (part three)
  3661. Accepting bitcoin for ­payment of legal services: is it ethical?
  3662. Several factors contribute to low home ownership rate
  3663. SAIC and MO
  3664. Business Grab a soda and go: Convenience stores get more convenient
  3665. Korea Summit is encouraging, but caution is essential
  3666. The ethics of subliminal messaging
  3667. ABA News American Bar Association announces 2019 Silver Gavel Awards for Media and the Arts
  3668. How to write a will that won't trigger a family feud
  3669. The four key ingredients every lawyer needs to succeed
  3670. Analysis Finding trust and understanding in autonomous technologies
  3671. Don't be your own worst enemy when investing
  3672. For the 'political-infotainment-media complex,' the Mueller investigation was a gold mine
  3673. 2019 Modern Wealth Survey results are in. How do you stack up?
  3674. The spinning UTX is a keeper
  3675. Michigan's auto industry matters less to the state workforce
  3676. Author knows the true value of persistence
  3677. Michigan's falling teacher salaries push some educators from the field
  3678. Snag these hotel loyalty perks, even if you're disloyal
  3679. Doubling up Dual: JD/MBA student touts the value of legal marketing
  3680. Local businessman sentenced to prison in theft of plastic crates
  3681. That arbitration agreement might need some revisions
  3682. Endowment effects and loss aversion psychology and investing
  3683. Data privacy, robocalls top consumer protection issues for FTC Chair Joseph Simons
  3684. Scapegoating or strategic-minded?
  3685. Money mistakes even smart people make
  3686. CenturyLink doesn't seem promising
  3687. Americans say they're worried about climate change so why don't they vote that way?
  3688. Finding value in financial advice is more than finding the lowest cost
  3689. Analysis Does most of your paycheck go to rent? That may be hurting your health
  3690. There's more than 1 way to slay a debt
  3691. There's a wider scandal suggested by the Trump investigations
  3692. Profitability from a values-based culture in a law practice
  3693. Millennials and the practice of law
  3694. Millennials and the practice of law
  3695. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3696. NERDWALLET: Money mistakes even smart people make
  3697. New Ottawa County park honors heritage of family farm
  3698. Why companies file for ­bankruptcy and how it ­protects both debtors and creditors
  3699. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3700. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3701. That arbitration agreement might need some revisions
  3702. Profitability from a values-based culture in a law practice
  3703. First class of Animal Friendly Attorneys(TM) inducted
  3704. Virginia Human trafficking victim trying to recover $8M award Attorney estimates woman performed close to 40,000 hours of unpaid labor
  3705. Diversity in law firms is often only for appearance
  3706. Why streaming services are the new credit card rewards binge
  3707. What to consider when farming out your investment management
  3708. Finding value in financial advice is more than finding the lowest cost
  3709. COMMENTARY: That arbitration agreement might need some revisions
  3710. COMMENTARY: That arbitration agreement might need some revisions
  3711. Fair and square: helping divorcing couples divide belongings
  3712. Analysis Could a tax on stock trades pay off the nation's student debt?
  3713. Global Economy Rust-belt China looks abroad as economy slows, tariffs bite
  3714. From 'Total exoneration!' to 'Impeach now!' the Mueller report and ­dueling fact perceptions
  3715. North Carolina Lawyers get >12-week break from courts for parental leave
  3716. Charitable giving under tax reform
  3717. The root of conflict: unmet expectations and needs
  3718. Tax strategies for entrepreneurs looking to accumulate wealth
  3719. Analysis Want to reform America's police? Look to firefighters
  3720. Profitability from a values-based culture in a law practice
  3721. Here are three ways to take the wheel on charitable donations
  3722. Real Estate Home sales fall 4.9% in slow start to spring ­buying ­season
  3723. Disruption is coming to GAAP-based financial statements
  3724. D.R.I.V.E. alternative on no-fault reform would increase lawsuits, incentivize fraud and drive insurers out of state
  3725. Navigating the world of student loans
  3726. Creating value propositions
  3727. The seasonal risk of mutual funds: capital gain distributions
  3728. Three ways to take the wheel on charitable giving
  3729. North Carolina on whether lawyers can accept bitcoin as payment
  3730. Lawyers and judges to exchange ideas, explore latest trends at ABA conference in New York
  3731. 5 keys to generating business for your firm
  3732. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3733. Time for your physical exam!
  3734. At this stage of economic expansion, is it like 1996 or 1999?
  3735. September home prices rose 2.1% from a year ago
  3736. Analysis Facebook is claiming Libra offers economic ­empowerment to billions an economist is skeptical
  3737. Catholic activism, not repentance for sexual abuse, is what forces clergy to resign
  3738. How managers can become leaders
  3739. Whitmer targets charter students in budget veto
  3740. Fruitport festival celebrates 'old-fashioned' 150-year-old city
  3741. A goal for all to aspire to: Living your happiest life at work
  3742. Honest measurement as to how your monies are managed
  3743. Money rules of thumb can be handy
  3744. Watch your credit card rewards pile up with these 5 tips
  3745. Bond prices
  3746. Montana Millions at stake in dinosaur fight: Are fossils minerals?
  3747. Activism in the workplace
  3748. New York Admissions scandal unfolds amid cynicism about moral values Scandal is the biggest such scam ever prosecuted by the Justice Department
  3749. Business FIS spends $35B on Worldpay as digital payments surge
  3750. Sufficient affluence/sustainable economy: Economics for ­everyone (episode five)
  3751. How much is your data worth to tech companies?
  3752. Analysis How much is your data worth to tech companies? Lawmakers want to tell you, but it's not that easy to calculate
  3753. NERDWALLET: Who gets your digital assets - heirs or hackers?
  3754. Business Trade war chills M&A market for ­manufacturers, survey says
  3755. Analysis Budgeting for charity: A new way for the government to encourage giving
  3756. Beware of these overhyped financial strategies
  3757. The private equity preference
  3758. Shrinking equity risk premium
  3759. The late-payment culture -- tips for getting invoices paid fast
  3760. Is too much goodwill a bad thing?
  3761. Could climate change fuel the rise of right-wing nationalism?
  3762. Business Coworking culture on the rise Trend introduces office-like atmosphere into traditional retail spaces
  3763. Analysis Technology giants didn't deserve public trust in the first place
  3764. Amended FRE 902 expands self-authentication to ­certain electronic data
  3765. Lawmakers should pay close attention to state pension systems
  3766. 5 things clients want from firms for free
  3767. 5 things clients want from firms for free
  3768. NERDWALLET: The 'good enough' home may be just perfect
  3769. Analysis Too many people think satirical news is real
  3770. Attorneys general warn about 'at-home rape kit' companies
  3771. Tesla passes $100 billion, teeing up big payout for CEO Elon Musk
  3772. Why credit card rewards are targeting 'convenience' spending
  3773. How markets tend to ­overshoot fundamentals
  3774. Litigation rates in family law decline in favor of settlements
  3775. Prominent lawyers call for a stop to presidential attacks on democracy
  3776. NERDWALLET: Who gets your digital assets - heirs or hackers?
  3777. Law school holds rank on Best Value list
  3778. Daily Briefs
  3779. Q&A How the government can steal your stuff: 6 questions about civil asset forfeiture answered
  3780. Home price gains accelerate amid smaller supply of homes
  3781. BorgWarner to buy rival auto parts supplier Delphi
  3782. Remembering Poor Richard's warning
  3783. State Bar taking survey on Michigan Bar Journal
  3784. Playing the long game can earn your portfolio big rewards
  3785. With Fresh Eyes
  3786. The bear market is back: What should investors do?
  3787. Nation After virus, how will Americans' view of the world change? America's relationship with the world has always been marked by tension
  3788. Edmunds: The worst financial mistake a car buyer can make
  3789. What a pandemic can mean to your law practice
  3790. Small business relief program launches, hits snags
  3791. How to plan for a ­comfortable retirement in a volatile market
  3792. Wealth management tips for the current economic landscape
  3793. How to attract the next ­generation of financial advisers
  3794. How to attract the next ­generation of financial advisers
  3795. Municipal bond funds offer unique advantages
  3796. Analysis 5 reasons why people give their money away plus 1 why they don't
  3797. Why 'woke' NBA is ­struggling to balance its ­values with Chinese ­expansion
  3798. Law firms adopting technology for better security, document search
  3799. At a Glance
  3800. In business deals, the details matter
  3801. 100 years ago, Congress threw out results of the census
  3802. MY TURN: A story worth repeating time and time again
  3803. Federal Reserve buys insurance; market drops anyway
  3804. The future of the global ­economy: Local-global or global-local?
  3805. COMMENTARY: Cash-value life insurance provides a safe harbor in today's economic storm
  3806. Start planning now to save money on travel in 2020
  3807. THE ECONOMIC BLUEPRINT: Giving your time, talent, and resources
  3808. Business-use vehicles deduction for the self-employed
  3809. Overcoming challenges to small firms
  3810. Effects resulting from the USPTO's use of AI in patent examinations
  3811. State adds 600-acre expansion worth $2M to public lands
  3812. THE ECONOMIC BLUEPRINT: Giving your times, talent, and resources
  3813. When to buy new instead of used
  3814. U.S. home price gains accelerate amid smaller supply of homes
  3815. Selling this spring? Prepare your home like a pro (Part 1)
  3816. Economy Michigan retailers are optimistic for a strong winter
  3817. Time your credit card ­application this bonus-friendly season
  3818. Tech bubble bursts ... or at least becomes a lot smaller
  3819. Representations and ­warranty insurance: What you need to know
  3820. Reflexivity - How stock prices can influence underlying values
  3821. Dos and don'ts of helping loved ones pay medical bills
  3822. An unbalanced life: Brought to you by ... your mind
  3823. Foolproof recipe for the Nicegram
  3824. ABA improves access to webinars and on-demand programs
  3825. Department of Justice uses Travel Act to prosecute health care fraud
  3826. Peeling back the layers in ETFs
  3827. 'Meaningful' mission: New State Bar chief goes out of his way to help out
  3828. Two pharmacists in small town sentenced to 15 months in prison
  3829. Pennsylvania Ex-prison shows animated films made by incarcerated artists
  3830. New Mexico State's border crossing touted as safer, welcoming entry Structure features new customs building designed to make travel, trade easier
  3831. Municipal bond funds offer unique advantages
  3832. Analysis 5 reasons why people give their money away plus 1 why they don't
  3833. Home prices increase 4% in April
  3834. Law student aims to be a voice for the voiceless
  3835. Quantifying lost profits in the COVID-19 world
  3836. LEGAL PEOPLE - Dec. 29
  3837. Student Spotlight: Perla Espinal
  3838. 'Women in IP' featured on panel at University of Michigan Law School
  3839. Personal Finance Weathering the stock markets: one investor's strategy
  3840. Legislation adds flexibility to usage of Natural Resources Trust Fund dollars
  3841. TAKING STOCK: Bond prices
  3842. Daily Briefs
  3843. Wipe out credit card debt by setting SMART goals
  3844. Kansas Law that kept kids out of jail may have led to foster care Some working in system say changes to juvenile justice system removed options for dealing with foster children who have high needs, violent behaviors
  3845. How to consume news while maintaining your sanity
  3846. Politics & Economy Fallout of '08 bailout looms over Washington negotiations Democrats push for restrictions on big businesses to keep workers on payroll
  3847. Wall Street isn't just a casino where traders can bet on GameStop and other stocks - it's essential to keeping capitalism from crashing
  3848. The First Amendment Will Likely Protect the Anonymity of Redditors Who Discussed GameStop Stock
  3849. An old debate over religion in school is opening up again
  3850. Law school earns Best Value ranking for seventh year
  3851. It's time for better employee benefits
  3852. A focus on quality in the midst of the pandemic
  3853. Court Digest
  3854. Proposed cap for like-kind exchanges is shortsighted and counterproductive
  3855. What's fair in love and war: divorce in a volatile market
  3856. Analysis Women risk losing decades of workplace progress due to COVID-19 here's how companies can prevent that
  3857. Oakland County Health Division awarded national accreditation
  3858. Market's bounce from pandemic low is fastest in several decades
  3859. Proposed cap for like-kind exchanges is shortsighted and counterproductive
  3860. THE ECONOMIC BLUEPRINT: Ways to help limit the effect of taxes on capital gains from your portfolio
  3861. The 'golden constant'
  3862. Electrifying action - checking in on Tesla
  3863. COMMENTARY: Cash-value life insurance provides a safe harbor in today's economic storm
  3864. ABA legal education section releases consultant's report on study of GRE
  3865. ABA legal education section releases consultant's report on study of GRE
  3866. Car value myths, busted
  3867. How the Supreme Court Can Maintain its Legitimacy Amid Intensifying Partisanship
  3868. Daily Briefs
  3869. Environment To save Everglades, guardians fight time -- and climate Pace of climate change calls into question how much of glades can be salvaged
  3870. ADR SPOTLIGHT: The neutral stranger and the untold story
  3871. ABA legal education section releases consultant's report
  3872. Daily Briefs
  3873. Charities see more crypto donations. Who is benefiting?
  3874. Study finds 71% of financial services firms value legal departments more as a result of the pandemic
  3875. German court ruling clears the way to settle VW diesel cases
  3876. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3877. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3878. Money Matters: In volatile times, investors shouldn't try to time market
  3879. Some Fed officials sought more economic stimulus
  3880. Analysis Why your employer-sponsored insurance may ultimately not be good for you
  3881. EXPERT WITNESS: Sufficient affluence/sustainable economy (episode 24)
  3882. In-house legal teams are 'more valued' due to pandemic
  3883. Could black philanthropy help solve the black student debt crisis?
  3884. Check your privilege - a case for Bitcoin
  3885. Firm hosts 'An Evening for a New Day' to help families
  3886. NERDWALLET: Sustainable investing could get a lot harder
  3887. ADR SPOTLIGHT: Football fairness: Lessons for ADR?
  3888. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3889. Better Business Bureau warns of the 12 Scams of Christmas this holiday
  3890. Hedging market risk in a diversified investment portfolio
  3891. Michigan Association for Justice conducting Winter Meeting, Jan. 14
  3892. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3893. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3894. COMMENTARY: The common ethics dynamics underlying the Jeff Zucker and Brian Flores matters
  3895. Giving your time, talent and resources
  3896. How to reduce taxes when you sell your home
  3897. Transportation Traffic drop from stay-at-home orders imperils road funding States expect sharp drop in revenue from fuel taxes, tolls and other fees
  3898. Interest rates - implications for stock valuations
  3899. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3900. How a sustainability index can keep Exxon but drop Tesla - and 3 ways to fix ESG ratings to meet investors? expectations
  3901. Leveraging gifts in a low interest rate environment to save on estate taxes
  3902. EXPERT WITNESS: A modern approach to forecasting lost earnings
  3903. What if you can't 'out-budget' inflation?
  3904. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3905. ADR SPOTLIGHT: Negotiation 101--What parties should know about negotiations at the mediation table
  3906. How to take advantage of a hot real estate market without selling your home
  3907. Building subsidized low-income housing actually lifts property values in a neighborhood, contradicting NIMBY concerns
  3908. COMMENTARY: Lying to the court: not a brilliant idea in any legal respect
  3909. MY TURN: Solemn ceremony served to solidify lifelong friendship
  3910. Why employers should care about Bitcoin in ransomware attacks
  3911. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3912. Report shows effectiveness of legal aid services in Michigan
  3913. Daily Briefs
  3914. Law student aims to be a voice for the voiceless
  3915. ABA legal education section releases consultant's report on study of GRE
  3916. Workshop to help small businesses focus on value of services
  3917. EXPERT WITNESS: Sufficient affluence/sustainable economy: Economics for everyone (episode nineteen)--Talks with tribal elders
  3918. ABA legal education section releases report on study of Graduate Requirement Examination (GRE)
  3919. Access to justice and attorney wellness top SBM leader's agenda
  3920. Attorney wellness is a focus for new SBM leader
  3921. Support: Attorney wellness is a focus for new SBM leader
  3922. Support: Attorney wellness is a focus for new SBM leader
  3923. Lone Star Credit Union CEO on cryptocurrencies
  3924. Spring buying boosts home prices in U.S. cities
  3925. Connectivity: Court's chief judge touts value of outreach efforts
  3926. Millennials' No. 1 barrier to homeownership: High ­interest rates
  3927. EXPERT WITNESS: Sufficient affluence/sustainable economy (episode 24)
  3928. EXPERT WITNESS: Sufficient affluence/sustainable economy (episode 24)--The secrets of grant-writing for attorneys
  3929. EXPERT WITNESS: Sufficient affluence/sustainable economy (episode 24)--The secrets of grant-writing for attorneys
  3930. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3931. Daughter of immigrants aims to strengthen social equality
  3932. Integrity, innovation and risk-taking is a rare combination in CEOs, new research suggests
  3933. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3934. ADR SPOTLIGHT: The blame-shame game in mediation
  3935. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3936. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3937. ADR SPOTLIGHT: The blame-shame game in mediation
  3938. ADR SPOTLIGHT: The blame-shame game in mediation
  3939. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3940. Local school named among Best Value Law Schools
  3941. Man sentenced for defrauding U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and MI Treasury
  3942. Bronze-Age Measurement of ­Ancestral Real Estate (Part Two of a Series on Sacred Geometry in the Economics and Law of Real Estate)
  3943. Class president values 'tight-knit' community at Detroit Mercy Law
  3944. American 'values' now taking a back seat to 'dog whistles'
  3945. Author knows the true value of persistence
  3946. 3 reasons not to tap your home equity right now
  3947. Attorneys discuss ESG with in-house counsel June 13
  3948. Dept. awards more than $1.7 million for 18 projects to improve, grow local agricultural business processes
  3949. Dept. awards more than $1.7 million for 18 projects to improve, grow local agricultural business processes
  3950. Levin Center announces winner of its 2020 Excellence in Oversight Research Award
  3951. Just how passive is passive income?
  3952. ABA: Grit, growth bolster team performance
  3953. Efforts to preserve wealth before the meltdown draw scrutiny
  3954. Ways to help limit the effect of taxes on capital gains from your portfolio
  3955. Helping hand: Attorney wellness is a feature of SBM leader's agenda
  3956. Attorneys discuss ESG with in-house counsel June 13
  3957. A New Lower Threshold for Lead Poisoning in Children Means More Will Get Tested - But the Ultimate Solution is Eliminating Lead Sources
  3958. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3959. Grit bolsters team performance, ABA report shows
  3960. Grit bolsters team performance, ABA report shows
  3961. Grit bolsters team performance, ABA report shows
  3962. September 14 seminar will outline succession planning best practices
  3963. Sufficient affluence/sustainable economy: Economics for everyone (episode 19) --Talks with tribal elders
  3964. COMMENTARY: Can we find our way to the common good?
  3965. New State Bar president focuses on attorney wellness, access to justice
  3966. Report shows effectiveness of legal aid services
  3967. OFF THE PRESS
  3968. First Black woman justice joins Illinois Supreme Court
  3969. Michigan Pipeline Standoff Could Affect Water Protection and Indigenous Rights Across the U.S.
  3970. Are luxury investments a good idea in this economy?
  3971. Nation Coronavirus impacts the real estate market During standard recession, home prices may fall but that's not always the case
  3972. Suspect who pled no contest to defrauding U.S. VA Administration and MI Treasury receives sentencing date
  3973. OFF THE PRESS
  3974. After years, court hands tax win to Michael Jackson heirs
  3975. Law school honored as a Best Value, recognized for innovation in social justice
  3976. ABA report: Grit, growth bolster team performance
  3977. Duly Noted
  3978. 'Implicit Bias and Juror Decision-making' explored
  3979. Wayne Law named Best Value Law School for 10th consecutive year
  3980. OFF THE PRESS
  3981. OFF THE PRESS
  3982. Traumatic Brain Injury Seminar hosted by MAJ
  3983. OFF THE PRESS
  3984. Michigan doesn't need its own college ROI calculator
  3985. Grit, growth bolster team performance, says ABA
  3986. Law school and university end affiliation
  3987. Parents are concerned about lack of financial ­education in school
  3988. Most Americans feel they pay too much in taxes, AP-NORC poll finds
  3989. COMMENTARY: Dobbs decision takes country to a dark age
  3990. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3991. LEGAL PEOPLE
  3992. Reformed mobster went after ‘one last score’ when he stole Judy Garland’s ruby slippers from ‘Oz’
  3993. ABA report shows that grit bolsters team performance
  3994. ADR SPOTLIGHT: Three ADR options in Michigan domestic relations cases
  3995. Madonna University student finds value in paralegal internship
  3996. Seminar outlines succession planning best practices
  3997. Law school and university end affiliation
  3998. ESG for in-house counsel focus of ACC-MI online program June 13
  3999. Sellout! How political corruption shaped an American insult
  4000. 7 credit card moves to stretch your budget
  4001. Detroit considers a novel tax structure to spur development
  4002. Michigan retailers report Dec. retail sales index up year-over-year
  4003. JBAM offers law student scholarship
  4004. JBAM offers $1,500 law student scholarship: deadline Jan. 27
  4005. Berkshire can?t use bribery allegations against Haslam in Pilot truck stop chain accounting dispute
  4006. Seminar outlines succession planning best practices
  4007. Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted of fraud following the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX. Here's what investors need to know
  4008. Ford Motor Company agrees to pay $365M to settle customs civil penalty claims relating to misclassified and under-valued vehicles
  4009. Ford Motor Company agrees to pay $365M to settle customs civil penalty claims relating to misclassified and under-valued vehicles
  4010. Local man sentenced for defrauding U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and MI Treasury
  4011. State senator wanted late father’s ashes when she broke into stepmother’s home, charges say
  4012. Levin Center announces Award for Excellence in Oversight Research
  4013. Levin Center announces Award for Excellence in Oversight Research
  4014. Storied U.S. Steel to be acquired for more than $14 billion by Nippon Steel
  4015. Trade or sell your car? What’s best might surprise you New-car market rebounds from pandemic-induced shortages
  4016. Grit bolsters team performance, ABA report shows
  4017. Thrift store chain case was no bargain for state attorney general; legal fees top $4.2 million
  4018. Michigan retailers report low February sales, mirroring January
  4019. LEGAL PEOPLE
  4020. Joining NATO binds countries to defend each other – but this commitment is not set in stone
  4021. Access to justice, attorney wellness top SBM leader's agenda
  4022. Support: Attorney wellness a focus of new SBM leader's agenda
  4023. White House unveils artificial intelligence 'Bill of Rights'
  4024. EXPERT WITNESS: A curious case in troubled times
  4025. Law school and university end affiliation
  4026. Law school honored as a Best Value, recognized for innovation in social justice
  4027. In court faceoff, Michael Cohen testifies against Trump in fraud trial Trump's attorneys seek to portray Cohen as a serial liar
  4028. Dramatic collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX contains lessons for investors but won't affect most people
  4029. Half a century in, ERISA proves its value to private sector workers in pension, 401(k) and health plan protections
  4030. EXPERT WITNESS: The curious alignments on planet earth-- An introduction to Sacred Geometry
  4031. Trump's defense at civil fraud trial zooms in on Mar-a-Lago, with broker calling it 'breathtaking'
  4032. Americans agree more than they might think - not knowing this jeopardizes the nation’s shared values
  4033. EXPERT WITNESS: A guide to human virtue--A holiday gift during our current pandemic
  4034. Is Mar-a-Lago worth $1 billion? Trump?s winter home valuations are at the core of his fraud trial
  4035. Exxon Mobil doubles down on fossil fuels with $59.5 billion deal for Pioneer Natural as prices surge
  4036. The importance of teaching personal finance in U.S. schools
  4037. Mackinac Center files brief in Minnesota case of property seizure without compensation
  4038. Law firm accepting applications for inaugural Richard Rassel Butzel Core Values Scholarship
  4039. Law firm accepting applications for $15,000 1L student scholarship
  4040. Law firm accepting applications for $15,000 1L student scholarship
  4041. LEGAL PEOPLE
  4042. Nonprofit attorney dedicated to supporting community groups joins Michigan Law faculty
  4043. Bloomfield Township closes on sale of $4.27 million in special assessment bonds; AAA bond rating reaffirmed
  4044. What do a Black scientist, nonprofit executive and filmmaker have in common? They all face racism in the 'gray areas' of workplace culture
  4045. Butzel law firm is accepting applications for $15,000 scholarship
  4046. ‘MIDC Standards’ explored by deputy director in webinar, April 19
  4047. COMMENTARY: Lies mean little to those who go blindly to the polls
  4048. Law firm partners with foundation to double Kelsey’s Law scholarship
  4049. Trump’s meme coin business racks up fees as buyers jump at the chance for access to the president
  4050. Following 'parade' of IP protections, attorney sheds light on the distinction between trademarks and copyrights
  4051. The Last Ark on Earth
  4052. Free speech and academic freedom are ‘under attack,’ panelists say
  4053. Free speech and academic freedom are ‘under attack,’ panelists say
  4054. Law school and university end affiliation
  4055. EXPERT WITNESS: A curious case in troubled times
  4056. Panel: Free speech, academic freedom ‘under attack’
  4057. U.S. shoppers spent more at retailers last month in latest sign consumers are driving growth
  4058. U.S. shoppers spent more at retailers last month in latest sign consumers are driving growth
  4059. OFF?THE?PRESS
  4060. How cannabis and psilocybin might help some of the 50 million Americans who are experiencing chronic pain
  4061. Medicine doesn’t just have ‘conscientious objectors’ - there are ‘conscientious providers,’ too
  4062. Economy Cheap parcels from China will no longer be duty-free. Here’s what it means for buyers and sellers
  4063. Scholarship Winner
  4064. Top court addresses tax foreclosure question
  4065. ADR SPOTLIGHT: Three ADR options in Michigan domestic relations cases
  4066. Declaration of Independence mourns for something people lost in 1776 - and now, too
  4067. 78% of millennials wrestle with home affordability, research reveals
  4068. Supreme Court addresses class-action takings question on tax foreclosures
  4069. COMMENTARY: Lies mean little to those who go blindly to the polls
  4070. Michigan Auto Law partners with The Kiefer Foundation to double scholarship awarded for The Kelsey’s Law Distracted Driving Awareness Scholarship
  4071. Ford Motor Company agrees to pay $365M to settle customs civil penalty claims relating to misclassified and under-valued vehicles
  4072. The Justice Foundation of West Michigan
  4073. LEGAL PEOPLE
  4074. A U.S. tariff exemption for small orders ends Friday. It’s a big deal to some shoppers and businesses
  4075. Is college worth it? Poll finds only 36% of Americans have confidence in higher education
  4076. Shortage of homebuyers forces many sellers to lower prices or walk away as sales slump drags on
  4077. Action delayed on experiential learning standards
  4078. Roasted orange delivers big flavor in this smoky ­chicken traybake
  4079. Wayne Law student drives student support and community impact
  4080. Donor-advised funds are drawing a lot of assets besides cash
  4081. Weathering the stock markets: one investor shares her strategy
  4082. LEGAL PEOPLE
  4083. Judge wants range of issues addressed in $2.8 billion NCAA settlement before final approval Objectors to settlement questioned fairness of roster cuts, how NIL valuations are established
  4084. Firm marks 100 years in 2026, launches Centennial Celebration
  4085. EXPERT WITNESS: A curious case in troubled times
  4086. The surprising truth about dividend growth stocks
  4087. ABA: Grit, growth bolster team performance
  4088. COMMENTARY: The American Bar Association rejects efforts to undermine the courts and the legal profession
  4089. COMMENTARY: The American Bar Association rejects efforts to undermine the courts and the legal profession
  4090. Social media can support or undermine democracy – it comes down to how it’s designed
  4091. EXPERT WITNESS: A curious case in troubled times
  4092. Law school and university end affiliation
  4093. EXPERT WITNESS: A curious case in troubled times
  4094. Law school and university end affiliation
  4095. Home values rising in Detroit, especially for Black homeowners, study shows
  4096. Scholarship Winner
  4097. All eyes are on Nvidia’s stock, so what’s been going on?
  4098. Law firm accepting applications for inaugural Richard Rassel Scholarship
  4099. Homecoming: Michigan native cemented her legal roots during special swearing-in ceremony
  4100. ABA Cornerstones Commission issues final report on civics, civility, rule of law
  4101. As OpenAI attracts billions in new investment, its goal of balancing profit with purpose is getting more challenging to pull off
  4102. What 38 million obituaries reveal about how Americans define a ‘life well lived’
  4103. Council of the ABA Section of Legal Education summary of action from Aug. 22 meeting in Chicago
  4104. Homecoming: Ceremony deeply personal for Michigan native
  4105. Value-seekers drove 2024’s retail trends and dead ends
  4106. Homecoming: Michigan native cemented her legal roots at special ceremony
  4107. Dykema marks 100 years in 2026, launches Centennial Celebration 
  4108. Meta Shift from Fact-Checking to Crowdsourcing Spotlights Competing Approaches to Fight Against Misinformation
  4109. Colleges teach the most valuable career skills when they don’t stick narrowly to preprofessional education
  4110. Law firm accepting applications for $15,000 scholarship
  4111. Rocket buying Mr. Cooper in all-stock deal valued at $9.4 billion
  4112. Are digital tools a way for companies to retain hourly workers?
  4113. How Electronic Arts’ $55 billion go-private deal could impact the video game industry
  4114. Applications for inaugural Richard Rassel Butzel Core Values Scholarship being accepted until March 31
  4115. Why Trump’s meme coin is a cash grab
  4116. New Maker Creating Geodomes at Herrick District Library
  4117. Supreme Court addresses class-action takings question on tax foreclosures
  4118. Law firm announces recipient of inaugural Richard Rassel Butzel Core Values Scholarship
  4119. Law firm announces recipient of inaugural Rassel scholarship
  4120. What Trump’s marijuana rescheduling means for Michigan
  4121. National Roundup
  4122. ABA recognizes perspectives, talents of legal professionals with disabilities
  4123. ABA recognizes perspectives, talents of legal professionals with disabilities
  4124. Why value investing has worked better outside the U.S.
  4125. Law student drives student support, community impact
  4126. Homecoming: Ceremony deeply personal for Michigan native
  4127. Law firm announces recipient of inaugural Richard Rassel Butzel Core Values Scholarship
  4128. Michigan native cemented her legal roots at special ceremony
  4129. Financial case for college remains strong, but universities need to add creative thinking to their curriculum
  4130. Law firm prepares for centennial celebration
  4131. Grants awarded to create jobs, boost AG businesses
  4132. ABA Cornerstones Commission issues final report on civics, civility and the rule of law
  4133. ABA report focuses on civics, civility, rule of law
  4134. Dykema marks 100 years in 2026, launches Centennial Celebration
  4135. Trump’s insistence on personal loyalty from ambassadors could crimp U.S. foreign policy
  4136. Law firm accepting applications for $15,000 1L student scholarship