Archives
June 02, 2010
Feature
- Business - Georgia Exchanging pounds for dollars Dieting for dough -- more U.S. employees trying it
- Business - England AIG won't accept lower Prudential offer for AIA Shareholders protested initial bid of $35.5B
- Business - Washington, D.C. Poll finds debt-dogged Americans stressed Unemployment remains stubbornly high, more risk foreclosure
- Courts - Arkansas Senators await Kagan papers from Clinton library
- Nation - Oklahoma Man freed by corruption probe resumes life as usual
- Courts - New Jersey Sailor's death gives rise to legal battle Decision could alter how the government defends itself in similar lawsuits
- Nation - Washington Confusion, mistrust remains in Indian land redress House approved $3.4 billion settlement in class-action lawsuit
- Nation - Oregon Notorious 'Jogger Rapist' seeks parole Victims do not believe his claim of religious transformation
- Judge Moore to receive OCBA Distinguished Public Servant Award
- State - Midland Picturing Papa Hemingway's Michigan Book tells of author's summers spent 'up north'
- Profile in Brief-Paula Humphries Mother Mediator
- State - Detroit State ramps up efforts to promote healthy eating
- Lewis & Munday names new president and CEO
- Metro Detroit chapter of ALA celebrates its 35th anniversary Chapter is still going strong
- Daily Briefs (June 2)
- Dinner and Dancing
Column
- Taking Stock: Drug stocks
- Law Life: Walking in the footsteps of giants
- Legal View: Minimizing legal risk in post-recession hiring decisions
- Local Voice: Do not throw away the key
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headlines National
- NextGen UBE ‘blueprint’ welcome, but more info on new bar exams needed, sources say
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Lawyer accused of hitting rapper Fat Joe’s process server with his car
- Trump administration sues Maryland federal court and its judges over standing order on deportations
- Law firms consider increasing capital contributions by equity partners
- BigLaw firm lays off 5% of business professional staff