The Ingham County Bar Foundation announces eight new ICBF Fellows: Hon. Stacia Buchanan, Tina Gray, James F. Mauro, Melvin McWilliams, John P. Nicolucci, Kevin Roragen, William R. Schulz and Jerry G. Sutton.
Each year, current ICBF fellows endorse a select number of candidates to be nominated for Fellowship. To be eligible, one must be a member of the State Bar of Michigan for a minimum of five years, be actively engaged in the practice of law in the Tri-County Area (Ingham, Eaton, Clinton), possess outstanding character and ethics, and have a reputation as a leader in the legal community.
These eight new Fellows have joined an elite group of individuals who help to fulfill the important mission of the ICBF by making annual grants to worthy law related organizations and to foster the honor and integrity of the profession of law. We welcome our new Fellows and look forward to working with every Fellow to continue our efforts to fulfill ICBF’s mission.
The foundation’s mission is to: promote access to justice; expand the availability of legal services to the public at large; support local charitable organizations; promote continuing legal education; and foster the honor and integrity of the profession of law.
The foundation is a vehicle for lawyers and other interested citizens to make charitable contributions for the tangible, meaningful benefit of the community.
For more information visit http://icb-foundation.org.
- Posted November 22, 2018
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Ingham County Bar Foundation welcomes eight new Fellows
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