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July 04, 2016
Feature
- Attorney: 'Brexit' to impact European IP rights
- Daily Briefs
- Lighthouse of Oakland County raises $90,000 at Salute America!
- Taxation vocation
Column
- Dangers will lurk in the new frontier
- Avoid emotional investment decisions
- Orange is the New Pink
- Legal People
- LEGAL PEOPLE
Business
- Employer fitness programs: Health or headaches?
- Beyond fast food: New franchising ideas draw entrepreneurs
- It sucks - startups look to redesign the breast pump
- Business Employer fitness programs: Health or headaches? On-site gyms become more popular as employers try to attract top workers
- Missouri Contraception challenge prepares to come home
- SmallBiz Small Talk Beyond fast food: New franchising ideas draw entrepreneurs
- Technology It sucks -- startups look to redesign the breast pump As medical devices, breast pumps sold in U.S. must be approved by the FDA
- Taxation vocation U.S. Navy vet has enjoyed long career in the tax field
- Connecticut Police more likely to use stun guns on minorities Report does not reach any conclusions concerning racial profiling with use
- California Drug use up in prisons with intensive drug interdiction programs
- Attorney: 'Brexit' to impact European IP rights Problems loom for soon-to-be implemented European Unitary patent
- Dangers will lurk in the new frontier
- Lighthouse of Oakland County raises $90,000 at Salute America!
- U.S. Supreme Court Watch Texas abortions fell sharply under law Supreme Court voided
- South Carolina Church shooting victims sue FBI over gun buy
Nation
headlines Detroit
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