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- Posted April 05, 2012
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New digs for WCBA
They're back!
After spending several months in temporary quarters at the County Annex across the street, The Washtenaw County Bar Association has moved back into renovated office space in the Washtenaw County Courthouse.
"We are very happy to return to the courthouse," said Executive Director Kyeena Slater. "We missed seeing our members and court personnel."
The WCBA can be found on the first floor at the end of the hall in space once occupied by Court Services. Its law library is up and running, with WestLaw, ENACT and Child Support & Alimony guidelines available to members, who can also take advantage of notary services, a conference room, and the ability to make a quick copy or send a fax.
Slater invites attorneys who need to make last minutes changes to their orders to stop in and use the WCBA computers.
Published: Thu, Apr 5, 2012
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