Archives

    March 29, 2011

    Column

    1. Law Life: 'Didn't you get my text?'
    2. Counselor's Corner: A milieu of love
    3. Money Matters: Moves to help your retirement money last
    4. Legal Affairs: Technology: New iPad app makes client information easily portable; Attorneys have case info at their fingertips
    5. Legal Affairs: Technology: Lawyers cast their verdict on the iPad 2
    6. Legal Affairs: Real Property Law Section to host Spring Roundtable, Summer Conference
    7. A Judge's Journal: Turbulent time at the Michigan Supreme Court, Part VIII

    Feature

    1. In Good Voice: UDM Law students sponsor 'An Evening in Paris' event
    2. A family legacy continues: Judge Keith to swear in nephew
    3. Michigan Supreme Court: Court to consider proposal to limit contingency fees
    4. Daily Briefs
    5. Daily Briefs, March 30

    Nation

    1. Washington, D.C.: Flow of information reduced to a trickle; Emails: Insiders worried over political 'meddling'
    2. National Roundup
    3. New York: Judge says former NY comptroller is in hospital
    4. Illinois: Memo: State knew of group home abuses Residents' families were not told of problems
    5. Washington, D.C.: Spending showdown; Time short, tempers flare in budget showdown

    Business

    1. Economy: Consumer spending rose 0.7 percent in February; High gas prices played big role
    2. Business: Harry & David files for Ch. 11 protection
    3. Energy: The next generation of nuclear; Nuclear industry touts safety of new reactors

    State

    1. State Roundup
    2. Grand Rapids: Mentally ill, their advocates struggle for housing Safe, affordable housing is key to recovering independence
    3. Detroit: Arab newcomers help Dearborn buck population trend

    Courts

    1. Supreme Court Watch: New Jersey man protests routine strip search Fourth Amendment prohibits only 'unreasonable' searches
    2. Court to take up huge sex bias claim vs. Wal-Mart