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- Posted May 30, 2025
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Signature Event
Among those lending support to OCBF at the event were (l-rt) Alda Gojcaj and Lowell Friedman of Friedman Law Firm PLLC, Oakland County 46th District Court Judge Debra Nance, and Sandra User Green of Green & Green PLLC.
The Oakland County Bar Foundation (OCBF) hosted its 2025 Signature Event on Tuesday, May 7, at Orchard Lake Country Club in West Bloomfield. The annual fundraising event helps OCBF support many worthy non-profit organization with grants ensuring access to justice and an understanding of law in the community.
Representing the State Bar of Michigan at the event were SBM President-Elect Lisa Hamameh of Rosati, Schultz, Joppich, & Amtsbuechler PC (left) and SBM President Joseph McGill of Foley, Baron, Metzger, & Juip PLLC.
Members of the bench and bar had the to opportunity to mingle at the event including (l-r) Oakland County 52-3 District Court Judge Laura Polizzi, Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Tricia Dare, and Elizabeth Hohauser of Elizabeth A. Hohauser PLLC.
Enjoying the ambiance and cuisine of Orchard Lake Country Club were (l-r) Accurity Group’s Mick Kahaian, Nate Steinwascher, and Andrew J. Perun.
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