On Thursday, Aug. 30, Thomas M. Cooley Law School’s Auburn Hills campus hosted a State Bar of Michigan Professionalism
Orientation program which first premiered at the school in May 2009 under then State Bar of Michigan President Edward H.
Pappas. Numerous judges and lawyers
from metropolitan Detroit gave up their afternoons to meet in pairs with small groups of six to eight students each to
discuss real-life ethics and professionalism issues that the students may confront as lawyers. Among those participating in the program were (front, l-r) Cooley Auburn Hills Associate Dean John Nussbaumer; Cooley Assistant Dean Lisa Halushka; Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Rae Lee Chabot; Administrative Law Judge Denise McNulty; Oakland County 52-3 District Court Judge Lisa Asadoorian; Robert Morad;
Cooley Professor Alan Gershel; and Robert Donaldson; (back) retired Judge Fred Mester; Cooley Associate Professor Dustin Foster; Mike Schloff; Edwar Zeineh; Oakland County 52-4 District Court Judge Dennis Drury; Wayne County Circuit Court Referee Kelly Ramsey; Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Lita Popke; Cooley Professor Mike McDaniel; State Bar Secretary Thomas
Rombach, MC for the program; Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Cynthia Thomas, keynote speaker; Neil MacCallum; Paul
Stablein; and Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Shalina Kumar
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Photo by John Meiu.
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