Butzel Long hosted the 31st Annual Labor, Employment, Benefits and Immigration Law Forum on November 29 in Detroit. Butzel Long attorneys discussed the latest HR developments and trends. Among those taking part in the forum were Butzel Long attorneys (front row, left to right) Paul Mersino; Jim Rosenfeld; John Hancock Jr.; Carey DeWitt; Reggie Pacis; Diane Soubly; and Linda Armstrong, chair of Butzel Long’s Immigration Practice Department; along with (back row, left to right) Daniel Tukel, chair of Butzel Long’s Labor, Employment and Employee Benefits Law Department; Michael Griffie; Lynn McGuire; Brett Rendeiro Mark Jane; He Xian; and Hannah Treppa. Also participating in the forum, but not pictured, were Butzel Long attorneys Regan Dahle, Rebecca Davies, Bernard (Bernie) Fuhs, Amany Kasham, Clara DeMatteis Mager, Bushra Malik, Brett Miller Scott Patterson, and Craig Schwartz.
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- Posted December 20, 2018
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