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- Posted July 01, 2025
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Annual Springboard
The Labor and Employment Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan presented its 2025 Annual Springboard Event on Thursday, June 19, The Community House in Birmingham. During the event, with the theme of “Get Out the Map! Navigating the Law in a Time of Change,” participants engaged in interactive table discussions led by industry experts in hot and trending areas of labor and employment law. Among those taking part in the discussions were (seated, left to right) Hannah Reisdorff of Clark Hill PLC, Michelle Crockett of Honigman LLP, and Heather Ptasznik of Ogletree Deakins; along with (standing, left to right) Emily Jacob of International Union, UAW; Adam Forman of Epstein, Becker, & Green PC; Susan Hiser of Calzone Hiser PLLC; Thomas Davis of Kienbaum, Hardy, Viviano, Pelton, and Forrest PLC; Kathryn Milz of Sommers Schwartz PC; and Jordan Schreier of Dickinson Wright PLLC.
(Photo by John Meiu)
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