- Posted January 12, 2015
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WCBA Calendar of Events
- All courts will be closed on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 19.
- The Real Estate Law Section will meet at noon, Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 200 N. Main, Lower Level.
- The Bankruptcy Law Section will meet at noon, Thursday, Jan. 22, at 200 N. Main, Lower Level.
- The Immigration Law Section will meet at noon, Monday, Jan. 26, at 200 N. Main, Lower Level. Speaker: Anya Abramzon of Jewish Family Services will discuss "JFS Services/Initiatives in Washtenaw County."
- The ADR Section will meet 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 4, in Room A, Washtenaw County Service Center Campus, off Hogback Rd., hosted by Section Chairs Joseph Basta and Cynthia Evans. Speaker Angie Martell will discuss "Gay/Lesbian/Transgender Issues in Mediation." RSVP to Sally Brush at brushs@ewashtenaw.org or call 734-794-2125.
- The LGBTQ Rights Section will meet noon, Thursday, Feb. 5, at 200 N. Main, Lower Level, with Section Co-Chairs Angie Martell and Kerene Moore.
- The Family Law Section will meet noon, Friday, Feb. 6, at 200 N. Main, Lower Level with Co-Chairs Shalini Nangia and Stephanie Benedict. Speaker Judah Garber and FOC Chairs will discuss "How To Keep Up With Changing Procedures and Personnel at the FOC."
Published: Mon, Jan 12, 2015
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