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- Posted June 26, 2025
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Sworn In
Cooley Law School summa cum laude graduate Ethan Loch, an attorney with Curtis, Curtis & Brelinski, was sworn in on May 16 by Judge Richard LaFlamme, with Chief Judge John McBain also presiding.
Ethan Loch is sworn in.
(l-r) Ethan Loch; his sponsor, attorney Brad Brelinski; Chief Circuit Judge John McBain; and Judge Richard LaFlamme.
Curtis, Curtis & Brelinski staff: (l-r) Jeffrey Thomas Landon, Heather Kimbrell, Ethan Loch, Brad Brelinski, Karen Butts and Mary Jo Skojec; and Philip Curtis, top left, via Zoom.
Ethan Loch is flanked by his parents, Thomas Loch and Heather Kimbrell.
Ethan Loch with his grandparents Norma Loch (left) and Gary and Cindy Papendick.
Ethan Loch with his siblings (l-r) Penny Morrison, Eric Loch, Mia Papendick and Sadie Kimbrell.
(l-r) Philip West, Senior Vice President and General Counsel for American Preferred Home Warranty, formerly at Farhat & Story, Lansing; and Jeffrey Thomas Landon, Curtis, Curtis & Brelinski.
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