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- Posted December 02, 2024
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New attorneys get sworn in
The Oakland County
New Lawyers Admission Ceremony was conducted on Friday, November 15, in
the Oakland County Commissioners Auditorium at the Oakland County
Courthouse in Pontiac. Attorneys who passed the July bar exam were sworn
into the State Bar of Michigan during the ceremony. Sponsoring new
attorney Clarence Kennedy (right) at the ceremony was Daniel Holzman
(left) of Holzman Law PLLC.
(Photos by John Meiu)
Attorney
Mark Rossman (right), of Rossman PC, was happy to welcome new attorneys
(left to right) Noah Mathews and Timothy Carey to the bar.
New
attorney Alana Smith (center) was sponsored by Jeannine Gleeson (left),
of Lumberg, Freeman, Gleeson, Hicks, & Koppelman PLLC, and Robert
Smith (right).
At the ceremony, new attorney Blake Schmidt (center) was supported by (left to right) Janet Schmidt and Matthew Schmidt.
New attorney Daniel Crane (left) was supported at the ceremony by his parents (left to right) Renee Crane and Jonathan Crane.
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