Access to Bankruptcy Court will host the 2021 Hon. Marci B. McIvor Annual Fundraiser on Wednesday, September 29, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Bea’s Detroit, Eastern Market, Detroit.
The event offers an evening of food and socializing with colleagues and friends with recognition of special guests retired U.S. District Court Judge Gerald E. Rosen and retired U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Steven W. Rhodes.
Access to Bankruptcy Court provides an experienced bankruptcy attorney, free of charge, to low income individuals seeking relief under chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code. Access to Bankruptcy Court is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization supported by grants from charitable foundations and donations from the local insolvency community.
Due to limited capacity, sponsorships and tickets for the September 29 fundraiser must be purchased in advance no later than September 25 or until sold out. Tickets will not be available at the door. To order tickets, visit www.accesstobankruptcycourt.com and click on “News + Events.”
- Posted September 07, 2021
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Access to Bankruptcy Court to host annual fundraiser
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