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April 23, 2015
State
- South Africa externship provides hands-on legal experience for students
- Woman's estate gets $3M in overdose death
- Not guilty plea for officer charged in taped beating
- Woman strip-searched at airport settles lawsuit
- Mich. Supreme Court rules that some hospital records can't be disclosed
- South Africa externship provides hands-on legal experience for students
- Woman's estate gets $3M in overdose death
- Not guilty plea for officer charged in taped beating
- Woman strip-searched at airport settles lawsuit
- Mich. Supreme Court rules that some hospital records can't be disclosed
Business
- Rental prices up 3.7 percent nationwide
- TD Ameritrade warns about weak earnings as rates stay low
- Fifth Third meets first quarter profit forecasts
- Rental prices up 3.7 percent nationwide
- TD Ameritrade warns about weak earnings as rates stay low
- Fifth Third meets first quarter profit forecasts
Nation
- SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK
- First-year associate salaries at large law firms have become less homogenous
- SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK
- ÂFirst-year associate salaries at large law firms have become less homogenous
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Feature
headlines Oakland County
- Whitmer signs gun violence prevention legislation
- Department of Attorney General conducts statewide warrant sweep, arrests 9
- Adoptive families across Michigan recognized during Adoption Day and Month
- Reproductive Health Act signed into law
- Case study: Documentary highlights history of courts in the Eastern District
headlines National
- Oscar vs. Jeff: Trial lawyers and appellate counsel do different jobs, and it may show in their writing
- ‘Can a killer look like a granny?’ Prosecutor poses questions as mother-in-law of slain law prof goes on trial
- ILTACON 2025: The Wild, Wild West of legal tech
- After striking deal with Trump, this BigLaw firm worked with liberal groups to secure pro bono wins in 2 cases
- ‘Early decision conspiracy’ among top colleges is an antitrust violation, suit alleges
- Striking the Balance: How to make alternative fee arrangements work for everyone