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- Posted July 23, 2012
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ABA Networking Gathering
Butzel Long is the Michigan host for the ABA Woman Advocate Committee's Regional Networking Gathering on July 25
Butzel Long's Women's Leadership Committee is the Michigan host for the American Bar Association's (ABA) Woman Advocate Committee's Regional Networking brown bag lunch program at Noon on Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at the firm's offices in Ann Arbor, Bloomfield Hills, Detroit and Lansing. All female attorneys are invited to attend the program to discuss gender issues in the profession.
The program will include a special telephonic address from incoming ABA President Laurel Bellows.
"This will be a fantastic opportunity for female attorneys to network with each other," said attorney Robin Luce Herrmann, a member of Butzel Long's Women's Leadership Committee. "We are very excited to host this important event simultaneously in our firm's Michigan offices."
The program is free. Attendees are encouraged to bring a brown bag lunch. However, reservations are required and can be emailed to the following Butzel Long Lansing host attorney: geroux @butzel.com
Published: Mon, Jul 23, 2012
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