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- Posted November 26, 2012
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Firm announces recipient of annual law scholarship
Rogers, Mantese, & Associates PC recently awarded its Annual Law Scholarship at the Irvin D. Reid Honors College at Wayne State University to sophomore Rimah Alwakya. The scholarship was presented during the school's Seventh Annual Honors Scholarship Dinner at the McGregor Center on campus.
Sponsored by the law firm, the scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate Wayne State University student who demonstrates academic accomplishments and whose goal is to attend Wayne State University Law School and ultimately practice law in metropolitan Detroit.
"It is extremely important to us that we not only help provide opportunities for the next generation of attorneys, but also encourage them to stay and serve in the community," said Rogers Mantese & Associates Shareholder David Rogers. "This is something we look forward to every year and are very happy that we are able to help such an outstanding student as Rimah Alwakya."
Rogers, Mantese, & Associates PC represents health care organizations, professionals and businesses. One of Michigan's leading health law firms, their clients include large and small medical groups, health care systems and businesses, individual physicians, physician organizations, mental health providers and professionals, dental providers and professionals, rehabilitation and medical equipment providers, home health agencies, and other health care organizations and professionals. For additional information, visit www.healthlex.com.
Published: Mon, Nov 26, 2012
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