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- Posted October 10, 2024
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‘Happy Hour’
(l-r) JCBA President/Secretary Buzz Leach, attorney at Southern Michigan Bank & Trust; Public Defender Julie Loveless; attorneys Val Schuette, Bruce Inosencio and Ryan O’Dowd, from Inosencio & Fisk; and JCBA Second Vice President, attorney Cory Carr, Girodat & Best.
The Jackson County Bar Association held a Happy Hour on September 19 at Bella Notte Ristorante in Jackson.
Attorney Philip Navarre with service dog Bastille.
(l-r) Public Defenders David Jones, John Kuzmich, Joseph Vojtko, Thomas McArthur, Amelia Garmyn, Julie Loveless and Brian Fortino.
(l-r) Attorneys Susan Murphy, and Bree Thurlby, Jackson County Friend of the Court.
Natalie Grumhaus, tax attorney with Tri-Merit.
(l-r) Attorneys Matthew Hotchkiss, White, Hotchkiss & Falahee; and Brad Brelinski, Curtis, Curtis & Brelinski.
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