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- Posted June 12, 2024
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New Attorneys
Third Judicial Court of Michigan judges (l-r) Judge Susan Hubbard, Chief Judge Pro Tem Leslie Kim Smith, Judge Chandra Baker-Robinson, Chief Judge Patricia Fresard, Judge Brian Sullivan, Judge Qiana Lillard, and Judge Bradley Cobb.
The Detroit Bar and Third Circuit Court conducted an Admissions Ceremony on May 29 in the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, 13th Floor auditorium to mark the commencement of individuals beginning the practice of law. Friends and family celebrated as venerated lawyers and judges welcomed the new lawyers into the profession. Newly admitted attorneys to the Bar are eligible for a one-year free Detroit Bar Association membership.
Attorney Karen Kienbaum (left), founder and principal of The Kienbaum Law Group, P.C., with new attorney Flora Ujkic.
New attorney Garner Dusa (center) with Amy Scruggs and Susan Ballard.
Attorney Todd Mathews (right) and Abby Mathews.
Lillian Lai and new attorney Shane Farrell.
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