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- Posted July 18, 2011
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WCBA has relocated its offices
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By Frank Weir
Legal News
Due to the Courthouse remodeling project, the Washtenaw County Bar Association has moved its offices, including the law library, from the first floor of the Courthouse to the "garden level" of 110 North Fourth Street (County Annex Building) in Ann Arbor.
Visitors should take the stairs in the lobby of 110 North Fourth down to the ground level of the building, turn left, and then turn left again down a short hallway.
There is signage next to the WCBA door. The WCBA will return to the courthouse after Thanksgiving on the first floor in the space currently occupied by the Clerks/Court Services.
"We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and we look forward to returning to the courthouse to better serve our members and the public" said WCBA Executive Director Kyeena Slater.
Published: Mon, Jul 18, 2011
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