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COMMENTARY: Documentary proves to be a true page-turner

March 24, 2023

By Berl Falbaum After seeing the documentary, “Turn Every Page: The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb,” I will never again complain or whine about the edits, revisions and/or deletions made in my columns by the editors of the Legal ...

COMMENTARY: Whose job is it anyway?

March 24, 2023

By J.J. Conway Years ago, when a case that involved healthcare or retirement came into the office, the most fundamental question was: what is the source of the client's rights? It worked like a flowchart. If the answer was an employee benefit plan, then ...

COMMENTARY: Patrick Henry's 'Give Me Liberty' speech still important today

March 24, 2023

By Judge Michael Warren Originating over the just meaning of the First Principle of equality, today’s culture wars are swamping our ability to focus on anything much other than sharp divisions over equity, inclusion, diversity, BLM, CRT, pronouns, ...

Legal People ...

March 24, 2023

Ottenwess Law is proud to announce that Partner Sarah Cherry has been included in the Super Lawyers Michigan 2023 Annual List of “Top Women Attorneys” in the “Personal Injury Medical Malpractice: Defense” category. Cherry’s ...

MY TURN: Tour of Holocaust Center is certain to stir emotions

March 24, 2023

A tour of the Zekelman Holocaust Center (ZHC) in Farmington Hills invariably produces a range of emotions among the 60,000 visitors who annually step into a place that documents the "unprecedented horrific crime" perpetrated by the Nazis during World ...

COMMENTARY: Sunshine week - Let's clear out the clouds in Michigan

March 24, 2023

By Wes Smith, Marty Fischhoff, and Sam Klemet Once again, Michiganders wait for the sun to shine in Michigan.  At the same time, we wait for the sun to shine on our local and state government. Overall, the Great Lakes State has consistently maintained ...