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- Posted March 24, 2014
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Young Lawyers Section hosts gathering, March 27
The State Bar of Michigan's Young Lawyers Section is hosting a gathering on Thursday, March 27, from 6 to 9 p.m. at 3rd Street Bar, 4626 3rd Street in Detroit, with appetizers--sweet and savory pies--by Dangerously Delicious Pies Detroit.
Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Michael Talbot will discuss his role as special judicial administrator of the 36th District Court and chief judge of the Court of Claims. Mark Peyser of Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC will also address the group about the importance of building litigation skills.
There is no cost to attend, but space is limited. Register with Bari Blake Wood at bariblakewood@gmail.com or Hope Shovein at hshovein@brookskushman.com before Tuesday, March 25.
Published: Mon, Mar 24, 2014
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