Bar associations present free ‘Managing Life’s Trials’ webinar
In recognition of Well-Being Week in Law, this program will discuss how attorneys are at special risk for mental health issues. The goal is to identify behavioral red flags and develop tools to address them. Attendees will learn how to better cope with the psychological pressures associated with being a lawyer.
Speaking at the webinar will be Cooley Law School Professor Thomas Grden and moderator Mary Aretha, Michigan Court of Appeals.
To register for this free webinar, visit www.ocba.org and click on “events.” Anyone with questions may contact Shanay Cuthrell at 248-334-3400.
Annual Barristers’ Ball taking place at Michigan Central Station, April 26
This year’s black-tie event invites guests to step onto the red carpet in their most elegant and creative attire, with a twist. Inspired by Detroit’s rich automotive heritage, attendees are encouraged to showcase their fashion with sleek and sophisticated designs inspired by the world of cars. From classic elegance reminiscent of vintage automobiles to cutting-edge styles reflecting today’s automotive innovations, the evening promises to be a unique blend of glamour and grit.
Every year, more than 1,500 leaders from the legal, business, education, civic and political communities attend the Barristers’ Ball to celebrate the best of the southeastern Michigan community.
Proceeds from the annual Barristers’ Ball support the Wolverine Bar Association’s and Wolverine Bar Foundation’s student externships, internships, scholarships, education courses, and mentoring; as well as, legal information, and representation for the underrepresented.
Tickets are $225 for members and $250 for non-members. No reservations will be held at the door, no tickets will be mailed. Tickets are nonrefundable. For tickets or additional information about the ball, visit www.wolverinebar.org.
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