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August 05, 2010
Feature
- Paying her dues New director of bar association works way up ranks of the GCBA
- State - Detroit Wayne Law alumni gather at Lansing event
- Nation - Gulf Coast Mud plugs well; feds say much of Gulf oil is gone Admiral insists on 18,000-foot relief well to execute 'bottom kill'
- Business - Connecticut Family: Racial bias caused Conn. gunman to snap 'Cold as ice,' beer distributor worker kills 8, wounds 2, takes own life
- Business - New York Stock futures rise after private hiring picks up
- Business - Wisconsin After 107 years in Milwaukee, Harley could leave Seeking labor concessions, bike maker aleady shopping other states
- Nation - Pennsylvania Munster match: '60s TV star falls for patient fan
- Courts - California Opening statements set in Anna Nicole Smith trial Jurors told not to confuse this trial with Michael Jackson's doctor's
- Nation - New Mexico Police search Mo. locations in N.M. bodies probe
- Courts - Ohio Judge: No forced treatment for Ohio convert Christian girl says reconciliation with Muslim parents impossible
- Snyder, Bernero to face off in general election
- Kilpatrick sent to early retirement
- Incumbents cruise in Michigan Legislature races
- Daily Briefs (Aug 5)
- Colin's Angels Family, friends do best to keep boy's spirit alive
- Paying her dues: New director of bar association works way up the ranks of the Genesee Bar
Column
- Law Life: Waiting for the next call
- Money Matters: Good time for a financial review
- Legal View: The corporation as a securities fraud plaintiff
Nation
State
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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