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- Posted September 12, 2017
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'Defense Bar Update' to be provided at ADTC meeting, October 10
The Association of Defense Trial Counsel will host its October membership meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 10, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at Andiamo Riverfront Renaissance Center in Detroit.
Guest speaker John E. Cuttino, immediate past president DRI The Voice of the Defense Bar, will present "2017 in Review A Defense Bar Update."
Dinner consists of choice of: chicken piccata (chicken breast sautéed with fresh herbs in a lemon and white wine sauce); broiled whitefish (served with tomato, onion relish); or center cut pork chop (served with caramelized onions and wild mushrooms and topped with Andiamo zip sauce). Dinner also includes salad, pasta, vegetable, italian bread, coffee, tea, soft drinks and house dessert. There will be an open bar for two hours.
Cost for ADTC members is $50, non-members pay $55-payable at the door.
Confirm attendance by calling Diane Hirshey at 313-237-0610. Reservations must be made by noon on Thursday, Oct. 5.
Published: Tue, Sep 12, 2017
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