Archives
September 28, 2018
Feature
- Friday Feature: View from the Top
- Red Mass
- Impact of Due Process Protocol Principles on Arbitration of Statutory Employment Cases in Michigan
- Memories of trauma are unique because of how brains and bodies respond to threat
- Daily Briefs
Business
- A U.S. privacy law could be good for Google - but bad for you
- U.S. economy grew at robust 4.2 percent rate in Q2
- Small retailers upbeat about 4Q but tariffs make some uneasy
- How to write a will that won't trigger a family feud
- SmallBiz Small Talk Small retailers upbeat about 4Q but tariffs make some uneasy
- Economy U.S. economy grew at robust 4.2 percent rate in Q2 Economists believe the country is on track for annual growth around 3 percent
- Technology A U.S. privacy law could be good for Google -- but bad for you
- Unreasonable demands stifle real Âenvironmental progress
- National Roundup
- Pennsylvania Some black Americans see racial comeuppance in Cosby saga
- Attorney receives Inaugural Hall of Fame Award for Lifetime M&A Achievement
- The ever-shifting legal landscape of joint employment
- ABA News New class of ABA innovation fellows will tackle diverse group of access to justice projects
Column
- How to write a will that won't trigger a family feud
- Things have changed since Anita Hill - sort of
- Unreasonable demands stifle real environmental progress
- The ever-shifting legal landscape of joint employment
Courts
Nation
- Man with long immigration record is charged with killings
- National Roundup
- New class of ABA innovation fellows will tackle diverse group of access to justice projects
State
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- ABA connects death row inmate to pro bono attorneys who help free him
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- 2 judges suspended in separate cases after being indicted on criminal charges
- Convicted ex-judge gets $5K fine but no prison time in immigration case
- Ohio governor signs bill prohibiting foreign litigation funding
- Many small firms collect payments faster than BigLaw counterparts, new data shows




