Archives
April 23, 2024
Feature
- Meet the Judges
- Special occasion
- Raising the bar: We Care Foster Care event to spotlight programs
- GETTING TO KNOW: Denise LaFave Smith
- ‘Bar Night Out’ planned by OCBA
State
- Gathering hosted by MIPLA, May 16
- Basic interviewing techniques examined
- Attorney discusses building a practice
- Planning stages
- Attorney raises awareness of World IP Day
- Protecting firms from deepfakes explored in SBM webinar
- ‘Community Corrections’ examined in OCBA webinar
- Judges to be honored at JBAM awards ceremony
- SBM to celebrate attorneys with 50 years of service
- Association of Defense Trial Counsel hosts annual event
- A (Habeas) Chorus Line to present ‘You Can’t Say That!’
- Time to spare
- Poletown and eminent domain focus of symposium
- ‘Free Exercise of Religion’ discussed online May3
- ‘Time Management for Lawyers’ topic of webcast
- Center presents Virtual Guardianship\Probate Training 2024 in May
- Defenders training looks at People v Poole for webinar
- Improving user experience with govt. programs while fighting fraud examined
- Lunch & Learn discussion to focus on victim rights
Column
headlines Oakland County
- Holiday Gala
- Nessel urges Michigan Supreme Court to adopt courthouse civil arrest protections
- Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy welcomes Zack Schram as Senior Congressional Oversight Fellow
- Oakland County backs state decision to align Michigan’s vaccine guidance with pediatric experts
- Civil Rights Division obtains settlement with a Michigan IT company for discriminating against U.S. workers
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




