Archives
May 26, 2020
Feature
- Off-road worthy: Attorneys helped pave the way for new ORV park
- Board distributes thousands of oak seedlings in honor of bicentennial
- County government plans phased re-opening
- Public access to court proceedings expanded dramatically online
- Online happy hour planned for civil rights practitioners, May 28
State
- Law school students to help with legal issues around coronavirus
- Firm donates to Gleaners providing 15,000 meals
- Oakland County Public Transportation Authority announces appointment
- Law school exceeds original goal for student relief fund
- Nessel and 51 other AGs urge congress to pass First Responders Act
- County dedicates $1M in emergency aid to assist veterans affected by pandemic
- Two charged with multiple felonies for falsifying breathalyzer service records
Business
- More Oakland County manufacturers get grants to make PPE to fight virus
- Is mortgage forbearance an option? Here's what you need to know
- Videoconference to look at 'Reopening Business'
- $30 million set aside for local cities, townships, and villages
- Workshops to help those impacted by COVID-19 and preparing for a job search
Column
headlines Oakland County
- In the spotlight
- Local law students win national moot court competition
- Dept. issues Grant Funding Opportunity for victim advocacy and response services
- Nessel warns of fraudulent Facebook event pages targeting vendors
- Whitmer signs bipartisan bills protecting access to health care, boosting local development
headlines National
- Techshow attendees dig deeper into AI uses and capabilities
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Where can 1Ls get five-figure signing bonuses?
- Law firms see more cyberattacks, ransomware threats, new report says
- BigLaw’s share of litigation funding dropped in 2025
- Woman faces murder charge after allegedly taking abortion medication




