A group of green thumbs from the Detroit Bar Association turned out for a tree-planting project September 26 at Turning Point Academy, a K-12 school in Detroit. Among those who took part in the planting project were (left to right) Ben Glazebrook of Plunkett Cooney; Marla McCowan and Matt Lozen of the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission; Sheena Law-Killinger, director of Events and Programs for the Detroit Bar Association; and Mike Butler of ButlerADR.
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