Archives
October 12, 2021
- LEGAL PEOPLE
- Counselor's Corner: Confusion and consolation
- Getting to know Amy N. Morrissey
- University vaccine mandates: Religion trumps privacy
- The Civil War, Then and Now: The Lost Cause, true believers, and January 6, 2021
- Newspaper Modernization protects Michigan citizens
Nation
State
- Applications being accepted for Michigan Court of Appeals vacancy
- State Bar offers seminar on 'The Paperless Law Firm'
- Michigan Defense Trial Counsel to conduct 2021 Winter Meeting in Novi
- Firm presents webinar on 'North America's Drive Towards Electrification'
- Law student once worked with the future governor
- Consumer Bankruptcy Conference offered online
- Webinar discusses 'Protecting Software IP in Electric and Autonomous Vehicle Tech'
- Mich. lawyer pens thriller 'Mark of the White Rabbit'
- Who's on first? Baseball and roller derby teams use the same trademark
Business
- Forum to look at boosting economic development through tax incentives
- 'Consumer Bankruptcy Cases' examined in webcast
Feature
- UP TO THE TASK: Attorney ready to 'roll up sleeves' for good of her clients and OCBA
- Noted trial attorney remembered for his smarts, ability to 'connect'
- Law student eyes career in immigration law
- Panel to discuss 'How to Handle a Criminal Case'
- Commissioner elected to serve as second vice president on board
headlines
- Respected and courageous: U.S. District judge to take inactive status at end of year
- Owner of home health company convicted of $2.8M Medicare fraud scheme
- Eastpointe mayor takes responsibility for crime, pays full restitution
- Federal court rules in favor of state defendants in 3 federal Benton Harbor cases, dismissing claims
- SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK
headlines National
- Supreme Court to consider laws that block social media from removing certain content and users
- Could construction-permit fees be exempt from takings analysis? Supreme Court to decide
- Federal Judge: ADA's Confidentiality Provision Does Not Cover 'Employees' Voluntary Disclosures,' in Case of Employee 'Lying' About Medical History
- Southwestern Law Launches First Fully Online JD with Full- and Part-Time Options
- Section 8 vouchers take center stage in dispute between landlord and disabled tenant
- Mandatory minimums, payday lending, and voting rights in first session of Supreme Court term