––––––––––––––––––––
Subscribe to the Legal News!
https://www.legalnews.com/Home/Subscription
Full access to public notices, articles, columns, archives, statistics, calendar and more
Day Pass Only $4.95!
One-County $80/year
Three-County & Full Pass also available
- Posted September 18, 2014
- Tweet This | Share on Facebook
Federal Bar presents 2014 State of the Court Luncheon on Oct. 1
The Federal Bar Association, Eastern District of Michigan Chapter, will kick off its annual State of the Court Luncheon Program on Wednesday, Oct. 1, in the Woodward Ballroom of the Westin Book Cadillac located at Washington Boulevard and Michigan Ave. in Detroit. The reception will begin at 11:30 a.m. with luncheon following at noon.
The featured speaker will be U.S. District Court Chief Judge Gerald E. Rosen with the annual "State of the Court" address.
In addition, attorneys who have accepted pro bono assignments from the court in the past year will be honored
Ticket prices are $25 for chapter members; $35 for non-members. To register online, visit www.fbamich.org and click on "events."
Law firm sponsorship opportunities are still available for the opening luncheon and the three additional luncheons in the program which will be held in the coming months.
For additional information about this luncheon or the luncheon series, contact Saura J. Sahu, chapter program chair, at 313-496-7646 or by email tosahu@millercanfield.com.
Published: Thu, Sep 18, 2014
headlines Oakland County
- New lawyers v board
- Red flag law data shows that ERPOs are not being used as a rubber stamp
- Woman to stand trial for allegedly filing false UCC statements
- Nessel secures court order requiring administration to restore billions in disaster mitigation funding
- Law professor honored by Center for Homeland Defense and Security
headlines National
- Online shoppers find deals on the Temu app, but states say the trade-off is personal data
- Florida Bar reverses itself, says it is not investigating Lindsey Halligan
- Attorney indicted for trying to kill her husband of more than 25 years
- American Bar Association cites members’ needs in law firm intimidation hearing
- OpenAI sued for practicing law without a license
- Lindsey Halligan being investigated by the Florida Bar




