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September 20, 2022
State
- 'Appealing Bail Decisions' explored in webinar, October 6
- Virtual Civil Mediation Training 2022 offered in October
- Associations conducting Membership Round-Up
- Report looks at use of minority- and women-owned law firms
- 'Working with Parents Who Are Incarcerated in State Prison' webinar continues
- Local attorneys to examine '2023 State Data Privacy Laws' on September 29
- 'Demonstrative Aids Throughout Trial' explored by attorney in webinar
- Firm continues its health care webinars in October
- Applications being accepted for Michigan Supreme Court vacancy
- Man who wanted to admit to killing gets a new trial
- Judge signs off on fund for U-M doctor's victims
- League of Women Voters hosting Michigan Supreme Court candidate forum
- Department of State, partners conduct clinic in Traverse City to help residents regain driving privileges
Column
- COMMENTARY: Much ado about a slide
- LEGAL PEOPLE
- COMMENTARY: President's pointed speech deepened the political divide
- MY TURN: Former chief justice taken for a 'Cruise'
- COMMENTARY: What legal custody means for your child's education
- EXPERT WITNESS: Life and death by PowerPoint
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
- Lucy Lang, NY inspector general, has always wanted rules evenly applied
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- 2024 Year in Review: Integrated legal AI and more effective case management
- How to ensure your legal team is well-prepared for the shifting privacy landscape
- Judge denies bid by former Duane Morris partner to stop his wife’s funeral
- Attorney discipline records short of disbarment would be expunged after 8 years under state bar plan