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- Posted March 16, 2026
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New lawyers v board
The Oakland County
Bar Association’s 21st Annual Challenge between the New Lawyers
Committee and the OCBA Board headed back to to the lanes for a fan
favorite bowling event at Bowlero Lanes & Lounge in Royal Oak on
Wednesday, February 25. Ready to throw some strikes were (above, left to
right) NLC Chair Jacob Simon of Law Office of Jacob N. Simon, NLC
Chair-elect Robert Goldman of Law Offices of Robert Goldman PLLC, OCBA
board member Jamie Martone of Dickinson Wright PLLC, Dan Quick of
Dickinson Wright PLLC, OCBA Secretary Syeda Davidson of American Civil
Liberties Union of Michigan, OCBA President Sarah Kuchon of Hohauser
Kuchon, NLC Vice-Chair Public Relations Alexander Sheldon-Smith of Wayne
County Friend of the Court, OCBA Board member Layne Sakwa of Layne
Ashley Sakwa PLLC, and Andrew Perun of Accurity Group LLC. This year,
for the first time in two years, the OCBA Board reclaimed the trophy.
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