Archives
January 29, 2019
Feature
- 'Snapshot of the Indigent Client'
- Double axel: Synchronized skater studies in school's Dual J.D. program
- Individual income tax filing season officially begins
- Nessel announces $1.7M settlement with Walgreens
- Program to look at high-end residential construction, Feb. 26
State
- Judge rules student accused of killing parents wasn't sane
- Dispute over medical marijuana limits reaches Michigan Supreme Court
- Gleaners food bank seeking volunteers to help during winter
Business
- Economists say recession unlikely within 12 months
- Employee? Independent contractor? How to keep it legal
Column
Nation
headlines Oakland County
- Judge’s memorial unveiled
- Judge to lead community-based behavioral health workshop
- ABA President Michelle A. Behnke calls Equity Summit 2026 ‘a step towards action’
- Michigan Human Trafficking Commission launches quarterly newsletter
- Nessel files testimony to protect ratepayers in Google data center proposal
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




