Talking ethics, professionalism with students

– By John Meiu


Cooley Law School’s Auburn Hills campus recently hosted a Professionalism in Action Orientation program, an event that has been presented at the school since 2009 through a collaborative initiative between Cooley and the State Bar of Michigan. Numerous judges and lawyers from metropolitan Detroit gathered to meet with small groups of students to discuss the role and importance of ethics and professionalism in both the study and practice of law. Among those participating in the program were (front row, left to right) WMU-Cooley Assistant Dean Lisa Halushka, WMU-Cooley Associate Dean Joan Vestrand, State Bar of Michigan President Elect Larry Nolan, Michelle Donovan and Oakland County 52-1 District Court Judge David Law; along with (back row, left to right) Matt Weaver, Keela Gracey, retired Judge John Gilbreath, Lewis Langham and Jeff May. Law delivered the keynote address.

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