Archives
May 24, 2022
Feature
- Graduation Day: Probate judge addresses law graduates
- Externship with federal judge awaits 1st year law student
- Board of Commissioners programs honored with 2022 NACo Achievement Awards
- New lawyers pass February bar exam
- Judge Rowe to speak at law school's Juneteenth event
State
- Straker Bar hosting Mix & Mingle May 26
- Rochester Bar to feature Meg Goebel
- Paralegal/Legal Assistant Section to present 'Day of Education' June 10
- Firm offers 2022 Summer Institute for law students, June 15-July 20
- Foundation hosting its Signature Event June 23
- Memorial Service set for Judge Arthur J. Tarnow
- Program to discuss college athletes IP issues, cases
- 'OWI Cases and the HIPAA Myth' explored in webinar
- 'Membership Maximizer' offered by OCBA, June 16
- Michigan Defense Trial Counsel plans 2022 Annual Meeting and Conference
- Chin 40th remembrance, rededication set June 16-19
- Law school to host virtual event for Pride Month
- State Bar presents 'Lawyer Trust Accounts Seminar'
Column
- LEGAL PEOPLE
- COUNSELOR'S CORNER: The peace of the present moment
- COMMENTARY: Undesirable - Black prejudice in U.S. immigration
- COMMENTARY: Why good investigative journalism matters
Nation
headlines Oakland County
- Holiday Gala
- Jury finds Pontiac woman guilty of felony animal neglect following rescue of 37 animals
- Court of Appeals orders resentencing for 18-year-old in second degree murder case
- Local Gems Sweepstakes spotlights hundreds of Oakland County small businesses
- Nessel secures settlements with Menards, Hyundai and Kia, provides updates on Google settlement
headlines National
- Former judge sentenced to 12 years in prison for using public funds for vacations, personal purchases
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Attorney sentenced to 25 years in prison after taking client money for gambling
- Ex-DLA Piper partner accused of assault by former associate
- Legal leaders shoulder more stress, new survey shows
- Some noncitizens may have Second Amendment rights, federal appeals court says




