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- Posted October 30, 2014
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Expo Experience
The Association of Legal Administrators (ALA) hosted its 2014 Business Partner Expo on Friday, Oct. 10, at Club Venetian in Madison Heights. During the event, Andrea Hoff (far left) and Kim Sharkey (far right) of Royal Oak Storage gave the royal treatment to (l-r) Larry Halicki with Pepper Hamilton, ALA president; Geri Calvetti of Hewson & Van Hellemont PC, ALA assistant treasurer; Denise Doherty of Kopka, Pinkus, Dolin PLC, ALA director of membership; Laura Davis of Pitt, McGhee, Palmer, Rivers, ALA diversity chair; Melissa Clark of Hewson & Van Hellemont PC, ALA community connection chair; Karen Comfort of Vandeveer Garzia, ALA treasurer; Lyn Calu of Bowman & Brooke LLP, ALA newsletter chair; Beth Lockwood with Zausmer, Kaufman, August, & Caldwell PC, ALA secretary; and Cynthia Whitcomb of Collins, Einhorn, Farrell PC, ALA director of business partner relations. The expo is a chance for members to connect with business partners and see the products and services they have to offer.
Photo by John Meiu
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