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- Posted December 27, 2024
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Macomb County welcomes new attorneys
Macomb County Circuit Court Chief Judge James M. Biernat recently continued the long-standing tradition of swearing in new attorneys to the State Bar of Michigan. Law students who passed the July bar exam and have ties to Macomb County gathered in Biernat’s courtroom as their families and friends looked on. Among the new admittees was Michael Pflueger, who is pictured with sponsor Dana Freers, president of the Macomb County Bar Association (MCBA).
Also being sworn in that day was Suzanna Hernandez, whose sponsor was Noraline Issak, president of the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan-Macomb region.
New attorney Ian Manchester is pictured with sponsor Erin Freers-Cole, MCBA treasurer. Numerous judges serving on the circuit court bench attended the ceremony along with officials of the MCBA, which sponsored the event.
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