Archives
September 22, 2020
Feature
- Sworn in to office
- Bench Bar Conference to be presented online
- Teeing up: Law student got his first look at legal world on golf course
- Members meet up outdoors
- GETTING TO KNOW: Sydney Steele
State
- ORV grand opening
- 'COVID-19 & Women Webinar' offered by WLAM on October 8
- Panel to discuss 'Detroit Police Commission Past and Present' Sept. 24
- Federal Bar Association kicks off luncheon program online
- Webinar looks at 'Managing Your Supply Chain During COVID-19'
- Firm creates resource for seniors and their caretakers during pandemic
- Law school's clinic receives award from National Federal Bar Association
- Murder conviction set aside by appeals panel; man was shackled at trial
- Judge says Michigan must count ballots that arrive post-election
Column
- LEGAL PEOPLE
- COMMENTARY: Extras may not count toward child support
- THE ECONOMIC BLUEPRINT: Adjusting to retirement: Your mind's impact on your future
- COMMENTARY: Bob Woodward and the ethical lens of America
- THE COUNSELOR'S CORNER: Conversion vs loving presence
- CONFESSIONS OF A CONDOR: Bo explains the GDP
Business
- County's economy hit during pandemic, but well-positioned for recovery
- New evening virtual business workshops among several offered by Oakland County small business team
- Michigan to celebrate 'Downtown Day' Sept. 26
- Yes, stocks are pricey. But too expensive?
Nation
headlines Oakland County
- Leadership role
- No legionella detected at the Oakland County jail, courthouse tower and child development center
- Jury convicts man of killing his girlfriend, the mother of his child
- Nessel files motion to reopen ‘Conditional Approval’ of DTE data center contracts
- Distinguished constitutional law scholar honored at ABA reception for lifetime achievement
headlines National
- Inter American University of Puerto Rico School of Law back in compliance with ABA standard
- Chemerinsky: The Fourth Amendment comes back to the Supreme Court
- Reinstatement of retired judge reversed by state supreme court
- Mass tort lawyer suspended for 3 years for lying to clients
- Law firms in Minneapolis are helping lawyers, staff navigate unrest
- Federal judge faces trial on charges of being ‘super drunk’ while driving




