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- Posted October 15, 2024
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Membership Round-up
On Thursday, October 3, the D. Augustus Straker Bar Association, the Wolverine Bar Association, the Association of Black Judges of Michigan, and the Black Women Lawyers Association of Michigan hosted their Annual Membership Round-up at Table No. 2 in Detroit. Enjoying some socializing at the event were (left to right) David Walker, Bodman; Chastity Youngblood, Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office; Alexandria Moore; Macie Gaines, Gaines & Gaines PLC; Erin Moss Ferguson, Detroit Public Schools Community District; Tenecia Moulden, Moulden Law; and Adrienne G. Scruggs, Washtenaw County Friend of the Court. For additional information on any of the associations, visit www.strakerlaw.org, www.wolverinebar.org, https://abjm.org, or https://blackwomenlawyers.org.
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