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 Alex Parrish honored as one of the Michigan Chronicle’s Power 50

Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn attorney  Alex L. Parrish was recently recognized by the Michigan Chronicle as one of the 50 Most Powerful African Americans in Southeastern Michigan. The honorees for this inaugural list were chosen based on their influence, leadership, vision and collaboration, as well as their ability to make a long and lasting difference.  

Parrish is a partner in Honigman’s Corporate Department and is a well-respected and accomplished corporate attorney. He focuses his practice on advising companies on a wide array of transactional matters, including capital formation, acquisitions, joint ventures, and the issuance, sale and regulation of securities, as well as general corporate matters. Parrish’s clients include Fortune 500 manufacturing and service companies, as well as startups, closely held and family-owned firms and a number of this country's leading minority and women-owned enterprises. 
 
He possesses significant experience as counsel to financial institutions and investment banks in corporate, project and municipal finance transactions. He also advises investor groups in the purchases of business assets in bankruptcy or receivership and has assisted numerous financially distressed businesses in strategic dispositions of assets and restructuring of debt. 

Parrish has been recognized by The Best Lawyers in America, Michigan Super Lawyers, DBusiness’ Top Lawyers and by Crain’s Detroit Business as one of Michigan’s Outstanding Young Business Leaders. He is active in the community and serves as the chair of the board of trustees for the Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, a trustee for Henry Ford Health System Foundation, a board member for Detroit Institute of Arts and a trustee for the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association Foundation.

Parrish earned a J.D. from Harvard Law School and a B.A., summa cum laude, from Howard University.

 

ABA Magna Carta  educational traveling exhibit begins tour

The American Bar Association has joined with the Library of Congress and its Law Library to present a special traveling exhibit commemorating the 800th anniversary of the sealing of Magna Carta.
 
The ABA Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress unveiled “Magna Carta: Enduring Legacy 1215-2015” at the ABA Annual Meeting in Boston last month. Curated by the Library of Congress, the exhibit features 16 banners, 13 of which reflect spectacular images of Magna Carta and precious manuscripts, books and other documents from the Library of Congress’s rare book collections. The exhibit also incorporates a video, produced by the Library of Congress, showing the Law Librarian and the exhibit curator handling selected materials depicted in the exhibit and explaining their significance.

The exhibit will travel in the next year and a half to public buildings such as courthouses, law schools, universities, state houses and public libraries around the United States, including Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan Law School, Oct. 1-24.

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