The Ingham County Bar Foundation welcomed the following new Fellows this year: Natalie Alane, Alane & Chartier PLC; Hon. Louise Alderson, 54A District Court; Jack C. Davis, Loomis Ewert Parsley Davis & Gotting PC; Hon. David W. McKeague, U.S. Court of Appeals; Shenique A. Moss,Wayne County Commission; Michael J. Nichols, The Nichols Law Firm PLLC; Hon. Donald L. Allen Jr., Chief Judge; and Hon. Pamela J. McCabe, Retired (not pictured).
The ICBF?also welcomed three new Board members:?James R. White, White Law PLLC; Jason Hanselman, Dykema Gossett PLLC; and Paul Edwards, MSU?College of Law.
For fiscal year 2016, the ICBF added two additional ex officio members: Kristen Simmons, president of the Davis-Dunnings Bar Association and Catherine Tucker, vice president of the Mid Michigan Chapter of the Women's Lawyers Association of Michigan.
The Foundation's mission is:
• To promote access to justice;
• To expand the availability of legal services to the public at large;
• To support local charitable organizations;
• To promote continuing legal education; and
• To foster the honor and integrity of the profession of law.
- Posted August 11, 2016
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Ingham County Bar Foundation welcomes new 2016 Fellows
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