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- Posted December 24, 2014
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Photo by John Meiu
In celebration of its 160th anniversary, Butzel Long has been honoring its Detroit roots throughout this year. On Thursday, Dec. 4, the firm hosted a private reception at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Guests had an opportunity to view the Modern Day Detroit in Photographs exhibit. Butzel Long attorneys pictured include Also in celebration of its anniversary, Butzel Long hosted a private reception at a Detroit Symphony Orchestra event last month. In addition, the firm sponsored the Belle Isle Aquarium Weathervane Design Competition. (Butzel Long’s ties to the Belle Isle Aquarium date back to 1899 when Leo Butzel’s cousin David Heineman introduced a bill to construct a combined aquarium and horticultural building in Belle Isle Park). Butzel Long also hosted a PB&J Wine event to raise funds in support of Gleaners Community Food Bank.
The State Bar of Michigan Law and the Media Committee and the Society of Professional Journalists presented a panel program featuring U.S. District Court Judge Nancy Edmunds (left), Eastern District of Michigan. The program, which was designed to help journalists better navigate the legal system, took place Tuesday, Nov. 18, at Butzel Long in the firm’s Detroit office.
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