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- Posted June 21, 2013
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Cooley to feature judge from the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians
Judge Angela Sherigan, associate judge for the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians in Manistee, Mich., will speak during Cooley Law School's "Integrity in Our Communities" speaker series on Wednesday, June 26, from noon to 1 p.m. in Room 145 at Cooley Law School's Auburn Hills campus. The judge's presentation is being hosted by the school's Center for Ethics, Service, and Professionalism.
Sherigan was named a 2013 Leader in the Law by Michigan Lawyers Weekly and was a 2012 Legal Services Corporation honoree for her pro bono work with Michigan Indian Legal Services, Inc. She is a past president of the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan, a dedicated volunteer with the Michigan Anishinaabek Cultural Preservation and Repatriation Alliance, and managing partner of Wojnecka & Sherigan in Macomb County.
Cooley's "Integrity in Our Communities" speaker series offers students, staff, faculty, and guests the opportunity to hear attorneys, judges, and dedicated professionals speak about ethics, service, and professionalism. Lunch will be provided for those who attend the June 26 event.
To register, email evansi@cooley.edu .
Published: Fri, Jun 21, 2013
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