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- Posted February 13, 2014
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Wayne Law alumni named among area's top circuit court judges
Six Wayne State University Law School alumni have been named among the top circuit court judges in the metropolitan area by DBusiness magazine in its January/February edition.
The publication polled 18,200 attorneys in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties, asking for nominations for top circuit court judges based on criteria such as integrity, knowledge of the law, efficiency, and judicial temperament.
Of the top 21 judges named, nearly 30 percent are Wayne Law graduates. They are:
* Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Nanci J. Grant, class of 1989.
* Washtenaw County Circuit Court Judge Timothy P. Connors, class of 1980.
* Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Connie Marie Kelley, class of 1981.
* Macomb County Circuit Court Judge Peter J. Maceroni, class of 1965.
* Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Wendy Lynn Potts, class of 1977.
* Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Joan E. Young, class of 1974.
Published: Thu, Feb 13, 2014
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