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December 25, 2014
Feature
Business
- Global oil impact: Who's hurting, happy, hopeful
- Top business stories of 2014: U.S. grows, world slows
- U.S. economy grew at fast 5 pct. annual rate in Q3
- New home sales fall 1.6 percent in November
- Energy Global oil impact: Who's hurting, happy, hopeful World's four biggest economies all benefit from lower oil prices
- Indiana Family seeks compensation for late mill worker Program has paid out nearly $8M to former mill workers exposed to radiation
- High damages request can 'anchor' your case
- TAR: an antidote for 'big data' e-discovery costs
- Pennsylvania Ex-chief: Video rants meant to snare threats Claims he was an informant for the FBI
- Mississippi Convict in 1964 civil-rights deaths won't confess Edgar Ray Killen was convicted of manslaughter in 2005 after a mistrial in 1967
- Connecticut Writer seeks records of long-dead arsenic killer
- Economy U.S. economy grew at fast 5 pct. annual rate in Q3
- New York Report: At least 60 journalists killed in 2014 The last three years have been deadliest since group started compiling records
- Pennsylvania Immigrant mom seeks refuge in church About a dozen immigrants have taken shelter in churches
- National Roundup
- Kalamazoo 5-year program offers degrees to high schoolers School districts pay college tuition and fees out of foundation allowance
- Traverse City Michigan restaurants spice up go-to kids' dish
- ACS sponsors two writing competitions
- Firm to present annual update on labor and employment Jan. 14
- In his father's footsteps Son of Elmore Leonard makes name for himself as fiction writer
- Asked and Answered Eric Williams on Wayne Alumni Law Group
- Nation Going it alone President Obama made big moves in 2014
- Washington Democrats best at tapping rich for political cash Two biggest super PACs of 2014 were both backed by Democrats
- High damages request can 'anchor' your case
- Energy Global oil impact: Who's hurting, happy, hopeful World's four biggest economies all benefit from lower oil prices
- Indiana Family seeks compensation for late mill worker Program has paid out nearly $8M to former mill workers exposed to radiation
- Pennsylvania Ex-chief: Video rants meant to snare threats Claims he was an informant for the FBI
- Mississippi Convict in 1964 civil-rights deaths won't confess Edgar Ray Killen was convicted of manslaughter in 2005 after a mistrial in 1967
- New York Report: At least 60 journalists killed in 2014 The last three years have been deadliest since group started compiling records
- Pennsylvania Immigrant mom seeks refuge in church About a dozen immigrants have taken shelter in churches
- ACS sponsors two writing competitions
- TAR: an antidote for 'big data' e-discovery costs
- Connecticut Writer seeks records of long-dead arsenic killer
- Economy U.S. economy grew at fast 5 pct. annual rate in Q3
- National Roundup
- Kalamazoo 5-year program offers degrees to high schoolers School districts pay college tuition and fees out of foundation allowance
- Traverse City Michigan restaurants spice up go-to kids' dish
- Firm to present annual update on labor and employment Jan. 14
- In his father's footsteps Son of Elmore Leonard makes name for himself as fiction writer
- Asked and Answered Eric Williams on Wayne Alumni Law Group
- Nation Going it alone President Obama made big moves in 2014
- Washington Democrats best at tapping rich for political cash Two biggest super PACs of 2014 were both backed by Democrats
- Energy Global oil impact: Who's hurting, happy, hopeful World's four biggest economies all benefit from lower oil prices
- High damages request can 'anchor' your case
- TAR: an antidote for 'big data' e-discovery costs
- Indiana Family seeks compensation for late mill worker Program has paid out nearly $8M to former mill workers exposed to radiation
- Pennsylvania Ex-chief: Video rants meant to snare threats Claims he was an informant for the FBI
- Mississippi Convict in 1964 civil-rights deaths won't confess Edgar Ray Killen was convicted of manslaughter in 2005 after a mistrial in 1967
- Connecticut Writer seeks records of long-dead arsenic killer
- New York Report: At least 60 journalists killed in 2014 The last three years have been deadliest since group started compiling records
- Pennsylvania Immigrant mom seeks refuge in church About a dozen immigrants have taken shelter in churches
- Kalamazoo 5-year program offers degrees to high schoolers School districts pay college tuition and fees out of foundation allowance
- Traverse City Michigan restaurants spice up go-to kids' dish
- ACS sponsors two writing competitions
- Firm to present annual update on labor and employment Jan. 14
- Asked and Answered Eric Williams on Wayne Alumni Law Group
- Nation Going it alone President Obama made big moves in 2014
- Washington Democrats best at tapping rich for political cash Two biggest super PACs of 2014 were both backed by Democrats
- Economy U.S. economy grew at fast 5 pct. annual rate in Q3
- National Roundup
- In his father's footsteps Son of Elmore Leonard makes name for himself as fiction writer
Column
- Do you want fries with that?
- TAR: an antidote for 'big data' e-discovery costs
- High damages request can 'anchor' your case
Courts
Nation
- Going it alone
- Democrats best at tapping rich for political cash
- Convict in 1964 civil-rights deaths won't confess
- Report: At least 60 journalists killed in 2014
- Immigrant mom seeks refuge in church
- Writer seeks records of long-dead arsenic killer
- National Roundup
- ACS sponsors two writing competitions
State
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- Civil legal aid lawyers are often the last line of defense. Why are there so few of them?
- Bankruptcy law firm files for Chapter 11 after losing advertising dispute
- Dentons and Boies Schiller face $300M racketeering suit after client loses international arbitration
- Mother’s Day and the changing face of family dynamics and custody arrangements
- Federal judge reprimanded for handcuffing teen spectator in scared-straight approach
- Lawyer whose firm sued Boeing finds emergency slide that fell from company’s plane near his home