Archives
August 27, 2024
Feature
- Membership mixer
- Head start: New president began OCBA involvement at a tender age
- Outgoing president made her mark on OCBA
- Court conducts public hearing
- ‘MRE Chapter 7, Experts, Investigators’ discussed September 17
State
- Virtual ADR Annual Conference planned
- Social Security Lawyers Section hosts annual meeting
- Summer celebration
- Law school presents lecture on energy transition, voters
- Annual ACC-MI Golf Outing planned for September 19
- Lawyers discuss ‘New Employer Wage Obligations’
- All Third Judicial Circuit Criminal Division cases move to new Justice Center
- Attorneys explore ‘The Anatomy of an Employment Lawsuit’ in webinar, Sept. 17
- Law school to conduct Annual Red Mass Sept. 17
- Midwest Securities Law Institute hosted at law school
- Health Care Law Section presents annual meeting
Column
- LEGAL PEOPLE
- THE EXPERT WITNESS: Urban/industrial economics II: Creation of cities
- COUNSELOR’S CORNER: The craziness of anger and resentments toward others
- PREMi ADR Spotlight: Let’s make a deal: Planning and managing concessions
- COMMENTARY: Media members turn up the heat for press briefing with vice president
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




