The list of those who passed the February bar exam has been posted by the State Board of Law Examiners and is available on the Board’s website, www.courts.michigan.gov/administration/committees-boards/board-of-law-examiners.
Admission ceremonies have been planned and include the following:
• The Oakland County Bar Association will host the spring 2025 New Lawyers Admissions Ceremony with the Oakland County Circuit Court for the February bar passers on Friday, May 16, from 11 a.m. to noon in the Commissioners Auditorium at the Oakland County Courthouse, 1200 N. Telegraph in Pontiac. This event will be led by Oakland County Circuit Court Chief Judge Jeffery Matis and other judges sitting en banc. To register, visit www.ocba.org and click on “events.”
• The Macomb County Bar Association will conduct its new lawyer admission ceremony on Thursday, May 22, at 4 p.m. at the Macomb County Courthouse 3rd floor courtroom of 16th Circuit Court Chief Judge James Biernat Jr., 40 N. Main in Mt. Clemens. Participants are asked to check in by 3:30 p.m. Law school graduates who passed the bar exam and wish to register for the admission ceremony should visit www.macombbar.org.
• The Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association/Third Judicial Circuit of Michigan New Lawyer Admission Ceremony will take place Wednesday, June 4, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center 13th Floor Auditorium, 2 Woodward in Detroit. All new attorneys who plan to take the oath at this ceremony must register online at www.detroitlawyer.org/admissions-ceremony.
• For information on the Macomb County New Lawyer Admission Ceremony, visit www.macombbar.org.
The February 2025 list of certified passers includes:
Altaweel, Amro
Anani, Mallak Ali
Atkins, Alexis Kaitlyn
Babbie, Kristin Teressa
Baer, Jeremy James
Belcher, Shantell Breanne
Beydoun, Aya Mohamad
Bien, Nicole Grace
Bosca, Aniela Theresa
Braxton, David
Brikho, Miguel Nazar
Broughman, Angela Marie
Clark, Dylan David
Cohen, Tyler Mason
Cunningham, Jimar Wileyxis
Dallas, Gregory Andrew
David, Hannah Shukri
Davis, Nicholas Lawrence
Dery, Daniel Joseph
Dierker, Elizabeth Ann
Ewald, Evan Thomas Greco
Fanning, Hannah Mackenzie
Farha, Ayha Nabil
Fishman, Eric Herman
Garmyn, Amelia
Ghannam, Andrew Edward
Hachem, Hassan
Harwood, Phillip Bruce
Henley, Steven Elijah
Jensen, Darby Michelle
Joyce, Shannon Renee
Khan, Tubraize Ahmed
Kim, Esther Dasol
Kraus, Megan Paige
Krochmalny, Elizabeth
Krull, Aaron Douglas
Krysztof, Alexandra Nicole
Leak, Simon Stuart
Lekki, Jacob Alexander
Loch, Ethan Jacob
Loos, Autumn Rose
Manna, Vincent Kase
Marini, Anthony Edward
Mensah, Illyanna Diane
Miletti, Jordan Christine
Miller, Sunny Katherine
Nzoma, Isaac
Oakley, Todd
O'Connor, Kaitlyn Danielle
O'Haire-Richards, Caitlyn Joelle
Ojile, Joshua Edward
Orow, Madison Rose
Ortel, Aubrey Grace
Page, Kristen Marie
Parks, Keith Arnold
Pasiwk, Dana Nichol
Poeszat, Alexis Victoria
Qamar, Zuhair Azfar
Ragotzy, Ebony Regina Kaye
Rappleye, Brette Christine
Retland, Deloris Lauren
Roberts, Jacob Alexander
Salamey, Jad Yousef
Sears, Nicholas Andrew
Shikwana, Eden Yousif
Sholtz, Madalin Elizabeth
Stapleton, Elizabeth
Striz, Ian T.
Stull, Maria Cyr
Swanson, Jennifer Marie
Wiltz, Emily Marsden
Yusubova, Dastagyul
Zweibohmer, Matthew
Zytner, Daniel
- Posted May 09, 2025
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