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July 23, 2024
Feature
- Advanced Trial Training
- Coulter presents his budget proposal to Oakland County Board of Commissioners
- Clients, attorneys, friends gather to celebrate 25th anniversary of law firm
- Scholarship recipient lives up to the ideals of award
- ‘Parental Rights Hearings’ discussed
State
- ALA hosts event at Jimmy John’s Field
- Firm to provide free backpacks to students
- Court rules signature gatherers must identify city, township residence
- ‘Nuts and Bolts of Mental Health Treatment Court’ examined online
- Law firm advances legal services with integration of AI platform
- Prof. discusses ‘Client Satisfaction: Why and How to Assess It’ August 20
- Battle of the Bar game pits MDTC against MAJ
- ‘Membership Maximizer’ offered by OCBA, Aug. 22
- Supreme Court accepting applications for SBM board
- Summer Cookout hosted by alumni on campus, Aug. 17
- Oakland County launches first of its kind student debt relief initiative
Column
- LEGAL PEOPLE
- COUNSELOR’S CORNER: Positive choices
- OFF THE PRESS
- COMMENTARY: Michigan’s new safe storage law takes aim at gun violence epidemic
- COMMENTARY: Sherry Delisle and Cheryl Wallace didn’t expect to change the law, but they did
- COMMENTARY: A violence victim has helped stoke the fires of hate over many years
Nation
headlines Oakland County
- Students honored by court at ceremony
- Supreme Court rules locals cannot be held civilly liable for MISS DIG Act violations
- ABA to honor five attorneys with Jefferson B. Fordham Society advocacy and achievement awards
- Nessel secures final victory as court dismisses appeal in case over federal offshore wind permitting pause
- Emergency relief funds available to help with water and sewer bills
headlines National
- 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence
- Federal judge who had in-chambers sex with top police officer issues clerks revised apology letters
- Criminal defense lawyer arrested, faces multiple charges after viral video of road rage confrontation
- Immigration lawyers continue to fight scammers
- Supreme Court spares Alabama man from nitrogen gas execution
- Lawyer convicted of orchestrating drug deals wins back law license




