Summer 1997
Vol.5 No. 2

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The global economy is here. Is Michigan ready?
Paul R. Dimond, 734 / 668-7632
Business and Finance

Paul R. Dimond returns after White House stint.
Paul R. Dimond, 734 / 668-7632
Business and Finance

Office of civil rights offers guidance on sexual harassment.
Thomas P. Hustoles, 616 /383-5848
Labor Law

When it comes to environmental liability--
Ignorance of the law is no excuse!

Douglas W. Crim, 616 /776-6315
Environmental Law

Controversial new land development law aims to
prevent sprawl

Ronald E. Hodess, 248 /267-3236
Real Estate Law

Take the money and run?
Three-year excise tax suspension creates windfall for some lucky retirees.

Ann M. Wiacek, CPA, 248 /267-3247
Estate Planning

Tough, new immigration law takes effect.
Elise S. Levasseur
International Law

Miller Canfield's Bill Butler marks two milestones.

Miller Canfield opens another office in Poland.

Washington D.C. office moves

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