Archives
April 26, 2019
Feature
- Fighting fraud
- A work force: Head of Attorney Grievance Commission to bid farewell
- Whitmer signs proclamation to reduce distracted driving crashes
- Nessel reports first quarter of 2019 nets $1M more in back child support than previous year
- Program to focus on effective sentencing memo writing, May 21
Column
- THE ECONOMIC BLUEPRINT: Something old, something new, something borrowed, and something planned
- ADR SPOTLIGHT: What's a Litigator to do
- COMMENTARY: What would make Congress better?
Business
- Boom market in small businesses shows signs of cooling, report says
- Domino's shares up as earnings overshadow growth
State
- Secretary of State Benson presents awards, premieres video to promote organ donation
- Michigan fitness company ordered to pay up to $220,000
- Woman connected with dog seizure case charged
- Prosecutor had evidence but comments spoil conviction
- Juvenile lifer resentenced to same term, no parole
- Top court visits school to hear arguments in arrest dispute
headlines Oakland County
- Counsel Connect
- Nessel files reply calling for full public hearings on DTE’s data center application
- Webinar looks at program provding protein to families involved with courts
- Michigan veterans warned of postcard scam targeting personal information
- Man sentenced for arson, ?first-degree animal torture/killing
headlines National
- The business of successfully running an in-house department
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Justice Gorsuch writes children’s book about ‘Heroes of 1776’
- Companies use ‘deceitful tactics’ to market harmful ultra-processed products with ‘addictive nature,’ city’s suit alleges
- Lawyer accused of trying to poison her husband
- ‘Lawyers Gone Wild’? Filmmaker criticizes bar as he seeks ethics probe of serial killer’s daughter for alleged lie




