- Posted June 13, 2012
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Event to raise funds for Supreme Court candidate
The Law offices of Hertz Schram and Deborah Gordon are pleased to announce a fundraiser for Judge Connie Marie Kelley, candidate for the Michigan Supreme Court with specials guests former Justice Patricia Boyle, Michigan Court of Appeals Judges Karen Fort Hood and Douglas Shapiro, Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Shalina Kumar, Oakland County 51st District Court Judge Judy Debbrecht, and Wayne County Circuit Court Judges David Groner, Amy Hathaway, and James Chylinski.
The fundraiser is Wednesday, June 13, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Hertz Schram PC, 1760 South Telegraph Road in Bloomfield Hills.
Kelley was elected to the Wayne County Circuit Court in 2008 and serves in the Family Division. She is a graduate of University of Michigan and Wayne State University Law School. She was a practicing attorney for 27 years.
Tickets for the reception start at $100. For additional information, call Patti Kukula Chylinski at 313-434-2761.
Published: Wed, Jun 13, 2012
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