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November 17, 2014
Business
- Monday Profile: Marcie Ridley
- Sports and entertainment attorney speaks at WMU-Cooley Law School
- Michigan leads nation in veterans treatment courts
- 'Five Days Left' Lawyer publishes first novel
- 'Five Days Left' Lawyer publishes first novel
- @Regular Headline:ABA issues formal opinion on debt collection practices of some prosecutors
- Director of American Bar Foundation to step down, return to faculty
Feature
- Sports and entertainment attorney speaks at WMU-Cooley Law School
- Monday Profile: Marcie Ridley
- Michigan leads nation in veterans treatment courts
- Five Days Left: Lawyer publishes first novel
- Michigan Patent Pro Bono Project launches Nov. 18
- Man exonerated by Innocence Project gives presentation
- Director of American Bar Foundation to step down, return to faculty
- ABA issues formal opinion on debt collection practices of some prosecutors
headlines Ingham County
- Local attorney is honored to help friends adopt a baby girl
- Podcast: How legal services help people obtain vital documents
- Statewide survey finds family court system in crisis
- 5Qs: Michigan Law professor’s new book discusses history of reading wars and their continuing impact
- Four takeaways from the former President of the European Court of Human Rights
headlines National
- Bill Kurtis’ memoir tells how law school trained him for covering trials
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Justice Barrett’s home targeted in attempted swatting call
- Texting-and-driving charges dropped against woman without right hand
- Fender warns guitar makers to stop producing Stratocaster look-a-likes
- General counsel compensation climbs, aligned with equity and company scale




