Archives
March 10, 2026
Column
- LEGAL PEOPLE
- COMMENTARY: Insurance lawsuits explained: What to expect and how long do they last?
- COMMENTARY: MAGA leader keeps stealing pages out of the fascist playbook
- COMMENTARY: Attack on Iran begs the question about ‘Why now?’
- OFF THE PRESS
Feature
- New lawyers v board
- Attorney specializes in telecom, energy, municipal governance, and gaming
- Courts granted $1 million to establish Operation Drive programs
- Pair to be honored at annual ‘Patriot of the Year’ festivities
- Bowling Event with ADTC
State
- SBM president speaks with bar associations
- Hispanic Bar hosts Annual Party March 20
- ‘Tips and Tools’ webinar offered April 7
- Attorney looks at ‘Driver’s License Restoration’
- Training offered online for probation officers April 7-9
- State Bar issues ethics opinion on reverse contingent fee agreements
- Firm names three law students 2026 diversity scholarship winners
- MAACS seeks summer interns/externs
- Attorneys examine ‘Sexual Harassment in the Modern Workplace’ during webinar
- ‘Prosecuting a Vehicular Homicide Case’ explored
- Webinar takes a look at child support program
- In-person general civil mediation training offered
- Domestic violence, child abuse focus of roundtable
- Firm crafts no-sew blankets for Common Ground
Nation
headlines Oakland County
- Students honored by court at ceremony
- Private mobile home water services provider, president plead to falsifying water safety, discharge tests
- Nessel urges Congress to restore SNAP benefits and protect food assistance in Farm Bill
- Stephanie Chatfield Pleads Guilty to Peninsula Fund Embezzlement
- Price gouging investigation launched into Romulus BP gas station
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




