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- Posted October 17, 2011
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Calendar of Events
Thursday, Oct. 20
The Washtenaw County Bar Association and The Vanzetti M. Hamilton Bar Association will hold a joint dinner meeting at Weber's with the social hour beginning at 5:30 p.m. and the program at 6:30 p.m.
The featured speaker is Mark Fancher, attorney for the Racial Justice Project of the ACLU of Michigan.
The WCBA's Martin Luther King, Jr. ''I Have A Dream'' Award will be presented to Sheriff Jerry Clayton and the VHBA will present its Frederick Douglass Racial Justice and Harmony Award to Robert McCoy.
Friday, Oct. 21
The WCBA's Family Law Section will meet at noon at 200 North Main, lower level conference room.
Rachel Massey SRA, IFA, will discuss, "Real Estate Appraisals and Their Impact on Property Settlements and Negotiations."
Tuesday, Oct. 25
The WCBA's Real Estate Section will meet at noon at 200 North Main, lower level conference room.
Scott Broshar of Absolute Title and Tom Richardson of Liberty Title will discuss, "Title Updates."
Published: Mon, Oct 17, 2011
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