Archives
January 18, 2022
- EXPERT WITNESS: General Motors' 'Surgical' Bankruptcy thirteen years after
- OCBA UPDATE: The one about hiring
- LEGAL PEOPLE
- COMMENTARY: Cliff and Dennis, lives well lived
- MY TURN: A mentor and a mentee made their legal marks
- COMMENTARY: Reining in government spending will be very tough
- COMMENTARY: Legal profession's ethics code in dire need of changing
- THE COUNSELOR'S CORNER: Where are you going?
Nation
State
- Levin Center hosts panel of Rep. Cummings' staffers
- 'New Friend of the Court Employees Webinar' offered by MJI February 15
- Appeals court judges featured at 'Luncheon Limine' online February 17
- Child Abuse Training seminar to focus on 'Forensic Interviewing'
- 'Prosecuting Domestic Terrorism in Michigan' discussed online
- Local attorney to speak at Cross-Border Forecast February 1
- OBITUARY
- Woman who slipped on lemon at bar loses appeal
- Emails between judge, prosecutor didn't spoil trial
Business
- 'Preparation in a Dynamic Legal & Business Landscape' discussed by attorneys February 3
- State Bar section hosts 'Diversity & Wellness Lunch and Learn' online
Feature
- On the upswing: Former law school dean finds his way back to good health
- Joining forces
- An eye-opener: Longtime circuit court judge acquired early taste of family law
- Nurse aims for career in health care law field
- Circuit and Probate Courts adjourn upcoming jury trials
- Magistrates to discuss 'Arraignment and Bond Hearings'
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