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    August 12, 2010

    Feature

    1. State - Lansing Group hopes to make cemetery a learning place Historical society wants to create 'outdoor museum'
    2. National Asian Pacific American Bar Association Michigan affiliate to host regional conference in Detroit
    3. Business - Economy Trade deficit widens to $49.9 billion in June Hits highest level since October 2008
    4. Business - Economy Fed, worried about recovery, will buy U.S. debt Move is designed to drive interest rates a little lower
    5. Business - Personal Finance Moody's: Crisis left money fund industry shaky and reeling 26 European money funds were also endangered
    6. Business - Financial Fortress buying most of AIG's American General
    7. Courts - New York Mom pleads guilty in wreck that spurred state law Father of dead daughter is now activist against drunk driving
    8. Courts - Missouri Adult businesses sue over state's strip club law Argue restrictions violate free speech, expression rights
    9. Nation - Washington Intelius to pay $1.3M for deceptive marketing Class-action lawsuits filed
    10. Nation - Wisconsin Mayor calls on teacher union to drop Viagra lawsuit Reinstating coverage would cost district $786,000 a year
    11. Nation - Pennsylvania Families of Philly duck boat victims file lawsuit Seeks more than $50,000 per family in damages
    12. Nation - Louisiana New Orleans judge to handle most Gulf spill suits Move should please plaintiffs' lawyers and their clients
    13. Nation - ABA President-Elect Stephen N. Zack receives gavel Zack outlines initiatives for presidential year
    14. Report shows Class of 2009 faced new challenges Market for law graduates changes with recession
    15. State - Association hosts annual golf tournament
    16. Cooley's Johnson appointed chair of ABA ethics council
    17. James K. Robinson 1943-2010 One of a Kind Former U.S. Attorney viewed as 'bright light' in legal world
    18. Daily Briefs (Aug 12)

    Column

    1. Legal View: Immigrant courts need an overhaul
    2. Law Life: Blogging for lawyers has changed
    3. Money Matters: Republican control of the House would be good news for equity markets

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