The Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society has elected new officers and re-elected its board of directors.
Charles Rutherford has been elected presiden, succedding Wallace Riley, who served as president since the society was founded in 1988.
Carl Herstein, a partner with the law firm of Honigman Miller Schwartz & Cohn, was elected vice president; Lawrence Nolan, an attorney with Nolan Thomsen & Villas in Eaton Rapids was elected secretary; and John Jacobs of Jacobs & Diemer was elected treasurer.
- Posted May 29, 2015
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