Daily Briefs

Firm’s attorneys to perform at Lawlapalooza 2025 


On Friday, August 1, Metro-Detroit’s legal community returns to The Magic Bag in Ferndale for the sixth annual LawLapalooza: Detroit Lawyers Rocking for a Cause.  Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. Zausmer is a proud sponsor of Lawlapalooza.

Last year, Lawlapalooza raised more than $20,000 for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation.  This year’s beneficiary is Kids Without Cancer. Each year, roughly 12,000 U.S. children receive a cancer diagnosis and almost a quarter don’t survive. Tickets will fund pediatric cancer research being conducted at Children’s Hospital of Michigan and its affiliates, Wayne State University and the Karmanos Cancer Institute.

Zausmer’s Cam Getto will open this year’s Lawlapalooza with an acoustic set, followed by Sean Zayas’ band, The Common Scolds.  Then, David Dyki (a.k.a. D-Rock), from Progressive, will perform a short set.  Ian Coote’s band, the 3148s, will close out the show.  The night will be hosted by Fox 2 meteorologist Derek Kevra.

Tickets are $20 in advance and $30 at the door.  To purchase tickets in advance, visit www.lawlapalooza.org.

Juvenile justice and cybercime examined in 2-part webinar series Aug. 22


The Michigan Judicial Institute and Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Services will present a webinar on “What Juvenile Division Jurists and Justice Professionals Need to Know About Cybercrime, Part 1: Introduction to Cybercrime and Online Juvenile Delinquency Matters” Friday, August 22, from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom.

This two-part webinar series will explore the issue of cybercrime in juvenile justice as presenters discuss criminal activity using computers and digital systems, how to identify cybercrime, and managing digital evidence.

In Part 1, speaker Dr. Thomas J. Holt will discuss:

• An overview of the problem of cybercrime in relation to juvenile delinquency matters, discussing its different forms, and the challenges it presents within the justice system.

• Common applications used by youth and current insights into delinquent behavior on these platforms.

• Broader considerations related to phones, tablets, apps, and Internet use.

• A discussion of the open, deep, and dark web, including how each function.

Holt will also provide information relevant to legal processes and the collection of digital evidence, which will be explored further in Part 2 of this webinar series.

To register for the webinar, visit https://mjieducation.mi.gov and click on “events.” Once registration is approved, attendees will receive a confirmation e-mail with Zoom details.  


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