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- Posted October 08, 2013
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'Issues in State District Courts' focus of PALS meeting, October 16
The Polish American Legal Society (PALS) will host its next general meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 16, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Polish Village Cafe, 2990 Yemens Ave. in Hamtramck. Wayne County 24th District Court Judge Richard A. Page will discuss "Issues in State District Courts."
Page has been a member of the State Bar since 1985. He was first elected to the 24th District Court in 2004 and re-elected in 2010. He is currently the president of the Wayne County District Judges Association, a member of the Incorporated Society of Irish American Lawyers (ISIAL), Downriver Bar Association, Kiwanis, and Knights of Columbus. Page is an adjunct professor at Baker College in the paralegal program, teaching Criminal Law and Trial Practice.
Anyone who is interested in learning more about PALS or attending the meeting may contact Mary Ann Kozlowski at 248-647-9779.
Published: Tue, Oct 8, 2013
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