Daily Briefs

Barristers’ Ball to be hosted April 20



The Wolverine Bar Association and the Wolverine Bar Foundation are excited to host the 62nd Annual Barristers’ Ball on Saturday, April 20, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center Ballroom. 

Every year, more than 1,500 leaders from the legal, business, education, civic and political communities attend the Barristers’ Ball to celebrate the best of the Southeastern Michigan Community.

In partnership with Motown Museum, this year’s theme is “Motown, Back Down Memory Lane” which celebrates and restores, for one night, that fabled entertainment and business district of old Detroit. The 62nd Annual Barristers’ Ball will begin with a Motown style paparazzi red carpet experience, followed by the President’s Reception while showcasing a silent auction display. The ball features live musical entertainment from special guest powered by Hennessy and Moet, networking, flavorful hors d’oeuvres, and signature cocktails.

Proceeds from the annual Barristers’ Ball support the Wolverine Bar Association’s and Wolverine Bar Foundation’s student externships, internships, scholarships, education courses, and mentoring; as well as, legal information, and representation for the underrepresented.

Tickets are $175 for members and $200 for non-members. No reservations will be held at the door, no tickets will be mailed. Tickets are nonrefundable.  

For tickets or additional information about the ball, visit www.wolverinebar.org.

Attorneys provide ‘Brief Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) Overview’



Maddin Hauser will present the webinar “Brief Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) Overview: Preparing/Submitting a CTA Report” on Wednesday, March 6, from 8:30 to 9 a.m.

Presenters David H. Freedman and Jordan M. Small will provide a brief overview of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) as well as the mechanics of gathering the necessary information and documentation in order to prepare and submit a filing with FinCEN. They will also cover how to obtain FinCEN ID’s for individuals and entities.

Freedman, shareholder, concentrates his practice in these four groups: Corporate and Business, Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Debtor-Creditor Rights, and Financial Services and Real Property Litigation.  

Small is an associate and works on a broad range of matters. He assists members of the Maddin Hauser corporate, business, and employment workforce management groups.  

For additional information on the webinar or to register, visit https://maddinhauser.com and click on “events.”

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