Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society President Wallace Riley (right) of Wallace D. Riley & Associates PLLC was happy to welcome luncheon speaker Thomas E. Brennan, former Michigan Supreme Court justice and founder of Thomas M. Cooley Law School.
Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Young addressed the luncheon audience.
During the lunch, Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society President Wallace Riley (center) of Wallace D. Riley & Associates PLLC received the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society’s Dororthy Comstock Riley Legal History Award named after his late wife. Presenting Riley with the award were (left to right) Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society Treasurer Lawrence Nolan of Nolan, Thomsen, & Villas PC and Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society Vice President Charles Rutherford.
Thomas E. Brennan, former Michigan Supreme Court justice and founder of Thomas M. Cooley Law School, presented this year’s historical vignette.
Among those enjoying the luncheon were (left to right) Michigan Supreme Court Justices Mary Beth Kelly and Bridget McCormack and retired Judge Bill Giovan of Charfoos, Giovan, and Birach LLP.
U.S. District Court Judge Pat Duggan, retired Judge Jim Ryan, and Bill Booth of Plunkett Cooney.
William Hampton of Secrest Wardle, Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Young, and Dennis Pollard of Secrest Wardle.
Michigan Supreme Court Justice David Viviano, retired Judge Joe Impastato, and Michigan Supreme Court Justices Brian Zahra and Steve Markman.
The Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society hosted its Annual Membership Luncheon celebrating its 25th anniversary on Thursday, May 2, at the Detroit Athletic Club.
Photos by John Meiu
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