––––––––––––––––––––
Subscribe to the Legal News!
https://test.legalnews.com/Home/Subscription
Full access to public notices, articles, columns, archives, statistics, calendar and more
Day Pass Only $4.95!
One-County $80/year
Three-County & Full Pass also available
- Posted November 09, 2017
- Tweet This | Share on Facebook
In search of new strategies, incentives
Butzel Long recently hosted a lunch and learn programat its Detroit office with representatives from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC). The discussion focused on new strategies and incentives aimed at accelerating and diversifying Michigan’s economy. Taking part in the program were (left to right) Josh Hundt, interim chief business development officer & executive vice president, MEDC; Greg Tedder, executive vice president, chief community development & marketing officer, MEDC; Stacy Esbrook, regional director, MEDC; Butzel Long attorneys Jim Townsend and Susan Johnson; Julius Edwards, manager, underwriting & incentive structuring, MEDC; and Katharine Czarnecki, senior vice president, community development, MEDC.
– Photo by John Meiu
headlines Macomb
- Macomb County Meals on Wheels in urgent need of volunteers ahead of holiday season
- MDHHS hosting three, free virtual baby showers in November and December for new or expecting families
- MDHHS secures nearly 100 new juvenile justice placements through partnerships with local communities and providers
- MDHHS seeking proposals for student internship stipend program to enhance behavioral health workforce
- ABA webinar November 30 to explore the state of civil legal aid in America
headlines National
- 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- The Burton Book Review: ‘Last Branch Standing: A Potentially Surprising, Occasionally Witty Journey Inside Today’s Supreme Court’
- King Charles’ flyover tribute pauses Supreme Court arguments
- Former judge suspended over Facebook posts seeks relief from SCOTUS
- Trump judicial pick, rated unqualified by the ABA, advances in Senate




