Happy to welcome the book’s author William Landay via video-conferencing were (Book Club Committee Co-chair Erica Fitzgerald of Barris, Sott, Denn, & Driker PLLC (left); and Book Club Committee Co-chair Andrew Doctoroff of Honigman, Miller, Schwartz, & Cohn LLP. Photo by John Meiu
Among those taking part in the FBA Master Lawyers Committee presentation were (l-r) attorney Michael Leibson; Peter Marsack, vice president at Vision Computer Solutions; Grosse Ile attorney Christine Dowhan-Bailey; David Murphy of Pepper Hamilton LLP; and Ed Kronk of Brooks, Wilkins, Sharkey, & Turco PLLC. Photo by John Meiu
The Federal Bar Association, Eastern District of Michigan Chapter, hosted a Book Club discussion on the novel “Defending Jacob” by William Landay on Wednesday, May 2. Landay was able to take part in the discussion via video-conferencing at the Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse in Detroit.
Landay’s novel tells the story of a prosecutor defending his 14-year-old son who has been accused of murdering a class.
Also, the Federal Bar Association’s (FBA) Master Lawyers Committee presented “Computer Security for Dinosaurs: How to Keep Your Home Computer Secure” on Wednesday, June 6, at the law offices of Pepper Hamilton LLP in Southfield.
“We’re going to be discussing measures that novices to the average home-level users can take to protect themselves, their systems, and their data from deletions, unauthorized access—how they can protect their computers from crashing and having problems; how they can extend the life of their systems and just some overall best practices to have when it comes to home computing and overall security,” Marsack said.
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