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December 02, 2010
Feature
- Spirit moves her Attorney earns recognition for her desire to give back to community
- Grosse Pointe attorney gets plug in new legal thriller Auto crash forensic consultant pens novel about expert witnesses
- Daily Briefs (Dec 2)
- On the Border
Business
- Report: States face more financial stress
- Personal Finance How smart is that? Technology is making mobile payments much easier
- Economy State tax revenues rise for 3rd straight quarter Tax revenue is still 7 percent what it was two years ago
- Economy Taming budget deficits requires options that cause pain Poll finds more than a dozen deficit-cutting ideas not very popular with voters
State
- Eye on Lansing Snyder to re-split DNR, DEQ in his administration Governor elect plans to divide state departments into six separate groups
- Lansing Snyder remains vague on extending jobless benefits 'There's a balancing act,' he says
- Lansing Pressure builds for Pure Michigan tourism promotion funding Campaign's budget is about $5.4 million
Nation
- Nation Failed drug war Hundreds of cartel arrests did not curb drug trade
- Connecticut State Supreme Court to hear case over immigrant-benefits Legal issues stem from welfare overhaul
- Washington, D.C. Blocking maneuver GOP says it'll block bills until tax cuts extended
- Washington, D.C. In WikiLeaks wake, whistle-blower bill set to pass Obama is expected to sign bill intended to discourage leaks
- National Roundup
Courts
Column
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- This LA lawyer levels up legal protections in the video game industry
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Legal champions to receive Spirit of Excellence Award at 2026 ABA Midyear Meeting
- Fake Sullivan & Cromwell entities used by scammers should be dissolved, suit says
- Hackers gained access to ‘small number’ of attorney emails at Williams & Connolly, firm confirms
- Before joining Anderson Kill, judge was accused of rude behavior on bench, retaliatory threats in ethics case