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MiLW announces inaugural 'Michigan's Go to Lawyers Power List'
Now wrapping up its fourth year, our “Go To Lawyers” program recognizes top lawyers around the state in a given practice area as nominated by their peers.

Top Lawyers 2024
The research for the Top Lawyers list was created by PRS (Professional Research Services) and is based on an online peer-review survey sent out to the certified lawyers within the metro Detroit area.

Class of 2023 Leaders in the Law named
Michigan Lawyers Weekly is pleased to announce the lawyers selected to the 2023 Class of Leaders in the Law.

Guidepost report will have little impact in ongoing court cases related to Oxford school shooting
The newly released report on the Oxford school shooting will not affect any of the ongoing court cases filed since January 2022.

Meet a Detroit Man Who Was Twice Wrongly Convicted
On Nov. 2, 2011, Darell Chancellor arrived home from work about 6 p.m., the usual time. That was nice — having a usual time, a home to come home to with a wife and baby son waiting.

WWMT: Judge orders state to move forward with long-delayed civil lawsuits over 2020 Midland-area floods
It’s been a nearly three-year court battle regarding the civil lawsuit cases surrounding the 2020 floods that devastated Midland, Sanford and Gladwin.

WNEM: Judge rules case for 2020 flood victims can move forward
Victims of the 2020 mid-Michigan floods that devastated parts of Sanford and Midland were given a win this weekend.

MLive: Michigan judge orders stalled Edenville flood lawsuit to proceed
A Michigan judge lifted a stay last week on a lawsuit brought by victims of catastrophic mid-Michigan flooding in 2020, ordering the state to file its first answer in the three-year-old case before the end of November.

FOX 2 Detroit: Oxford shooting report lays blame at school officials. Can it be used in court?
The conclusion from an extensive report into the Oxford High School mass shooting determined the tragedy could have been prevented