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- Posted June 02, 2014
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Inaugural Dinner
The Michigan IP Inn of Court hosted its first dinner reception on Wednesday, May 21, at the Colony Club in Detroit. Among those enjoying the event were (l-r) Frank Angileri of Brooks Kushman PC; Kristopher Hulliberger of Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC; Denise Glassmeyer of You1ng, Basile, Hanlon, & MacFarlane PC; IP Inn of Court President Michael Huget and Annessa Kramer of Honigman, Miller, Schwartz, & Cohn LLP; Jeff Sadowski of Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC; Emily Tait of Honigman; and Bill Abbatt of Brooks Kushman PC. The Michigan IP Inn of Court formed last year with the help of U.S. District Court Chief Judge Gerald Rosen, Eastern District of Michigan.
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