Symposium looks at business marketplace

Butzel Long presented a Business Symposium on Thursday, Jan. 8, at the M@dison Building in Detroit. 

Attendees included start-ups and growing companies interested in learning about legal tools and tips to thrive in an ever-changing business marketplace. 

Both corporate and litigation attorneys from Butzel Long spoke on a variety of topics during the program.  A highlight of the symposium featured an expert panel with several metro Detroit area business leaders. 

Among those taking part in the symposium were (front row, left to right) Paul Mersino, attorney, Butzel Long; Terry Barclay, president and CEO, Inforum; Robin Luce-Herrmann, attorney, Butzel Long; Jennifer Dukarski, attorney, Butzel Long; and, Geaneen Arends, attorney, Butzel Long; along with (back row, left to right) James Rosenfeld, attorney, Butzel Long; Phillip Korovesis, attorney, Butzel Long; Mike Brennan, Capital Strategist, Macomb-OU INCubator; Jonathan Hughes, CFO, Shinola/Detroit LLC; Bernard “Bernie” Fuhs, attorney, Butzel Long; Trevor Pawl, managing director, Pure Michigan Business Connect; and, Ziyad Hermiz, attorney, Butzel Long. 

The event benefitted Young Detroit Builders, an educational training program that helps qualified low income young adults ages 18-24 earn their GEDs while getting hands-on construction training. 

(Photo by John Meiu)

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