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- Posted May 29, 2013
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Federal Bar Association to celebrate judicial officers at dinner
The Federal Bar Association - Eastern District of Michigan Chapter will host its 34th Annual Dinner honoring the Judicial Officers of the Eastern District on Thursday, June 20, beginning with a cocktail reception at 5:30 p.m. at the Westin Book Cadillac Hotel in Detroit.
The evening will feature the FBA annual meeting and election of officers and the presentation of the Sixth Annual Julian Abele Cook Jr - Bernard A. Friedman FBA Civility Award. The co-chairs for the Annual Dinner are George B. Donnini of Butzel Long, Linda S. Hylenski of the U.S. District Court, and Jason P. Klingensmith of Dickinson Wright PLLC.
Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. and vegetarian meals are available upon advance request. Tickets are $85 per person or $850 for a table of ten (a table of ten will accommodate eight plus a judicial honoree and guest). Reservations must be made by Friday, May 31.
For additional information or to purchase tickets, contact Deborah Lemanski at Butzel Long at 313-983-6977 or lemanski@butzel.com; or register online at www.fbamich.org. Include name of guest, firm, phone number, and email.
Checks may be made payable to FBA Eastern District of Michigan Chapter and mailed to FBA Eastern District of Michigan Chapter c/o Brian Figot, P.O. Box 20759, Ferndale 48220.
Published: Wed, May 29, 2013
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