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- Posted December 30, 2013
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The Consumer Bankruptcy Association (CBA) of the Eastern District of Michigan conducted a dinner meeting on Thursday, Dec. 19, at Peking House in Royal Oak. Guest speaker Judy Calton (third from left) of Honigman, Miller, Schwartz, &?Cohn LLP spoke on “Detroit Chapter 9 Bankruptcy Filing: A Primer.” Welcoming Calton to the meeting were (l-r) CBA board member Kim Rattet of Trott &?Trott PC, CBA board member Erik Buckstad of Buckstad & Associates, CBA board member Mike Hogan of Kilpatrick & Associates PC, CBA President Craig Schoenherr of O’Reilly Rancilio PC, and CBA Treasurer David Ruskin.
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