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- Posted February 16, 2012
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ICBF recognizes New Fellows
The Ingham County Bar Foundation (ICBF) announced the recognition of five new Fellows. Fellowship is limited to not more than five percent of the active practitioners in the Tri-County area, which includes Ingham, Eaton and Clinton counties and recognizes those who have excelled and gained the recognition of their peers.
To become a Fellow, one must have been a member of the State Bar for at least five years, be in good standing and be in active practice at time of selection. Attorneys are nominated by current Fellows and elected to Fellowship by the ICBF Board of Directors. Fellows are among a select group of attorneys who have demonstrated leadership, character and professionalism.
The New Fellows are:
* Thad Morgan, Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap PC
* Peter Houk, Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap PC
* Mike Perry, Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap PC
* Honorable Laura Baird, 30th Circuit Court
* Iris Linder, Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC
The 2011 grant recipients of the Foundation are:
* St. Vincent Catholic Charities
* Big Brothers Big Sisters Michigan Capital Region
* Friends of Ingham County Veteran's Treatment Court, Inc.
* Legal Services of South Central Michigan
The Foundations 2012 Memorial Golf Outing will be June 13, 2012.
Published: Thu, Feb 16, 2012
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