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- Posted October 02, 2014
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Reception Party
The Hispanic Bar Association of Michigan hosted a Law Student Reception on Sunday, Sept. 14, at the home of Lawrence Garcia. During the afternoon, law students were able to network with legal professionals. Among those enjoying the social event were (front row, l-r) Danette Duron-Willner, Monica Navarro, Alfredo Casab, Angie Iglesia Martell, Elizabeth Butler, and Jonathan Contreras; (second row) Maci Tuiasosopo, April Valdes, Caterina Amaro, David Maquera, Mayra Rodriguez, Jim Feinberg, Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Patricia Perez Fresard, Brian Figot, Amber Cervantez, Norma Macias, Mary Rubio, Vanessa Hamilton, and Ana Carolina Rivera; (back) Francisco Lozano, Edward Martell, Donn Fresard, Marc Vezina, Daniel Cortez, Lawrence Garcia, Joe Fresard, and Nick Seward.
Photo by John Meiu
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