Firm welcomes First Tee-Greater Detroit students for law and leadership discussion
Published: July 08, 2026
On June 23, Kemp Klein welcomed students from First Tee – Greater
Detroit to its Troy office for a special Lunch and Learn focused on the
legal profession, leadership, integrity, and community service.
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