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    October 26, 2021

    Column

    1. NERDWALLET : Suddenly retired? Here's what to do next
    2. LEGAL PEOPLE
    3. COMMENTARY: The Civil War, Then and Now - The what ifs and the what's next
    4. MY TURN: Late prosecuting attorney deserved 'legendary' status
    5. COMMENTARY: The Death of the Rosenbergs: Redux

    State

    1. Wolverine Bar hosts 'The Presidents' Legal Agenda & Forum'
    2. Law school begins 'Current Events in the Law Series' online
    3. Prosecuting Attorneys Association offers Office Managers' Conference
    4. State Rep. Cherry recognizes 70th anniversary of Center for Civil Justice
    5. GETTING TO KNOW: Randy A. Musbach
    6. Goal oriented: Law student seeks chance to 'create change'
    7. Federal Bar to host Rakow Luncheon, Rom Award, Historical Society event
    8. Firm hosting Labor, Employment, Benefits, and Immigration Law Forum
    9. Firm to present Health Law Summit online
    10. Federal prosecutors seize $12M, allege its part of money laundering scheme
    11. Feds get key guilty plea in local corruption probe

    Business

    1. Managing Partner Forum conducts 'Virtual' Fall Symposium, Nov. 3
    2. Powell says inflation risks rising, but Federal Reserve can be 'patient'
    3. Firm presenting 'Thirtieth Annual Tax Symposium' online, Nov. 13

    Nation

    1. ABA urges 10 hours of volunteer service to meet urgent legal needs

    Feature

    1. Reality check: Runners, walkers return in form for the 42nd Annual Race Judicata
    2. Multi-lingual law student eyes a career as a U.S. diplomat
    3. State Bar celebrates Pro Bono Awareness Month
    4. Bar associations co-host annual Law Student Reception, November 7
    5. WBA conducting online meeting for members and prospective members