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WDIV: Families left frustrated after release of Oxford High School shooting report
The long-awaited and fought-for third-party investigation into the Oxford High School shooting was released late Monday, Oct. 30.

Forbes: Best Motorcycle Accident Lawyers in Detroit Michigan of 2023
Forbes Advisor has collected a list of the top 10 lawyers from Detroit, as well as a short guide on how to choose an attorney.

MLive: Settlement reached in lawsuit filed over death of Flint police captain
A settlement has been reached between the estate of Collin Birnie, a Flint police captain who was killed in a head-on crash in early 2022, and the family of the teen driver responsible for the crash.

Michigan Lawyers Weekly: MiLW announces 'Go To Lawyers' for negligence law
Michigan Lawyers Weekly has announced the “Go To Lawyers” for negligence law, for plaintiffs’ and defense side, including medical malpractice, personal injury, premises liability and products liability.

The Detroit News: City settles suit with family of boy who died after fall at Camp Dearborn
Dearborn has settled a lawsuit over the 2022 death of a 10-year-old boy who fell from a play structure at the city’s Milford recreational retreat.

Hometown Life: Dearborn officials settle lawsuit over death of child on play structure at Camp Dearborn
The city has settled a lawsuit in connection with the death of a child at Camp Dearborn in Milford last year.

Midland Daily News: Attorney Ven Johnson believes State of Michigan will continue to fight flood lawsuits
A recent victory for May 2020 flood victims on or near Wixom, Sanford, Smallwood and Secord lakes could be short-lived if the State of Michigan appeals the decision.

Yahoo! News: Appeals panel will decide on trial for ex-officer charges in shooting of Patrick Lyoya
The attorney for the former Grand Rapids police officer charged with second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of a Black man during a traffic stop last year argued in court Wednesday that police officers are justified in using lethal force in certain scenarios, and that binding former officer Christopher Schurr over for

Michigan Lawyers Weekly: Home exploded after installers opened discontinued, uncapped gas line
After installing the new stove, the installers opened the main valve and the valve to the discontinued, uncapped line, causing gas to escape.