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- Posted July 04, 2025
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Macomb County welcomes new attorneys
An admissions ceremony was held recently at the county courthouse for
law school graduates with ties to Macomb County who passed the February
bar examination. The event was sponsored by the Macomb County Bar
Association. Shannon Joyce (second from right) was another in the group being admitted to practice law in Michigan. On hand to celebrate the day with her were (from left) Tim Joyce, Teri Joyce and Jacob Jaumotte.
Friends and relatives of the students gathered to witness the event held in the courtroom of Circuit Court Chief Judge James Biernat. Alannah Binotto (third from left) brought her own cheering section, which included Berenice Rave, Andres Binotto, Jason Mueller, Marta Binotto and Donald Binotto.
Aimee Clare (right) was also in the group of new attorneys sworn in during the MCBA’s Spring Admissions Ceremony. She is pictured with sponsor Tanya A. Grillo, a member of the Macomb County Bar Foundation’s board of directors.
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