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The Employment Law Committee of the Oakland County Bar Association (OCBA) presented an “Employment Law Year in Review” on Tuesday, June 11, at the Oakland County Bar Center in Bloomfield Hills. Speaking on the defense perspective was Jeffrey A. Steele (left) of Clark Hill PLC and speaking on the plaintiff perspective was Farmington Hills attorney David A. Kotzian (center). Welcoming the two speakers to the annual event was OCBA Employment Law Committee Chair Robert Sosin (right) of Alspector, Sosin, & Noveck PLLC. “David Kotzian and Jeffrey Steele have been kind enough to speak at this now for the last couple of years and it’s very valuable to the Employment Law Committee,” Sosin said.

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The Oakland County Bar Association presented “Probate Court: Appointed Attorney Training” on Tuesday, June 11, at the Oakland County Bar Center in Bloomfield Hills. Oakland County Probate Court Administrator Rebecca Schnelz (far right) moderated the training, which featured speakers (l-r) Michael J. Hughes of Booth Patterson PC discussing “GAL—Attorney’s Perspective”; Oakland County Probate Register Jill Koney Daly providing a “Legal Overview”; Birmingham attorney Deborah H. McKelvy speaking on “Mental Health Commitment and Developmentally Disabled Guardianship Defense”; and Mary Strobe of the Oakland County Health Division giving an “Assessment of Guidelines and the Nursing Role.” “Today is a training seminar for attorneys who wish to get on the appointment lists for the Oakland County Probate Court to handle guardian ad litem appointments, to handle mental health defense attorney appointments, and developmentally disabled defense attorney appointments,” Schnelz said.

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The Oakland County Bar Association’s Criminal Law Committee presented its Anatomy of a Criminal Case – Year XV, a brown bag lunch lecture series, with “Know Your Judge – District Court” on Tuesday, May 21, at the Oakland County Bar Center in Bloomfield Hills. Douglas Oliver (pictured) of the Law Offices of Douglas K. Oliver PLLC was on hand to talk about the district court judges.

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