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- Posted April 21, 2014
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Open Dialogue
The Rochester Bar Association (RBA) hosted a lunch meeting on Tuesday, April 8, at Rochester Mills Brewing Company to provide an update on the Oakland County 52-3 District Court and its policies and practices. RBA President Tom Murphy (third from left) and RBA member Ray Toma were pleased to welcome from the 52-3 District Court (l-r) Stephanie Capuzzi, Judge Lisa Asadoorian, Judge Nancy Carniak, Chase Kowalski, Judge Julie Nicholson, and Danielle Stackpole. The program was designed as an open dialogue between the bench and the bar to better serve the public and attorneys.
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