Antitrust is a dynamic area of law subject to rapid change, and finding relevant resources isn't always easy. Check out this article from the April Michigan Bar Journal for tips.
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After four years of trial and error, legal professionals said they've worked out some of the kinks involved in holding hearings remotely, although there are still no rules governing many aspects of publicly livestreamed court proceedings in Michigan. loom.ly/lmUfb-s
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Need help? SOLACE is here. SOLACE assists members of the legal community and their immediate families in critical need because of a recent catastrophic illness, injury, or other event. All members of Michigan’s legal community, regardless of income or assets, are eligible. Learn more at michbar.org/SOLACE.
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“Even the most cursory warrantless seizure must be justified by an objectively reasonable particularized suspicion of criminal activity,” wrote Justice Megan Cavanagh in the majority opinion. loom.ly/X5sls_8
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In Memoriam information is shared monthly and published in the Bar Journal as soon as possible after receiving it. These were shared in the June 2024 issue. To notify us of the passing of a loved one or colleague, please email barjournal@michbar.org.
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What is early dispute resolution? Learn more about this alternative dispute resolution that takes longer but allows for cost effectiveness and the chance for parties to retain greater control over the outcome of the dispute in this Month's Michigan Bar Journal. loom.ly/SMDoQBY
Early dispute resolution: Practices and principles for early settlement
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Check out the latest article from the Michigan Bar Journal, taking a deep dive into Michigan case law concerning the use of emails in arbitrations, mediations, and settlement discussions. loom.ly/1SZVkhk
Michigan case law concerning use of emails in alternative dispute resolution
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Arbitration is proven to be more efficient and cost effective than conventional judicial litigation, but a deep-seated reluctance to vary from the conventional pretrial discovery practice of judicial proceedings and persists. Read more about the advantages of arbitration in this month's Michigan Bar Journal. loom.ly/7WR68Bc
Witness statements in arbitration
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Every seasoned trial lawyer and litigator has experienced that “perfect storm” of unappreciative clients expecting miracles, undisclosed or damaging facts, rude opposing counsel, and an impatient judge. But fear not, you can find some "sunny refuge" in this moth's Michigan Bar Journal. loom.ly/LuHflDA
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Read this month's Michigan Bar Journal to read why contract language "remain[s] notoriously inaccessible” to nonlawyers — and what to do about it. https://loom.ly/6CGoonA
Readable contracts (Part 1)
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