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- Posted October 20, 2011
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Federal Bar's Master Lawyers Committee hosts meeting, Oct. 25
An Organizational Luncheon Meeting for the Federal Bar Association's (FBA) new Master Lawyers Committee will be hosted Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 1 p.m. at the Traffic Jam and Snug Restaurant, 511 West Canfield (near Second Blvd.) in Detroit, MI.
Following the lead of the State Bar of Michigan, the FBA's Eastern District of Michigan Chapter has created this new Master Lawyers Committee for lawyers who are, or will be, partially or completely retired. The co-chairs of this committee are Christine Dowhan-Bailey and Michael Leibson.
Persons interested in attending this organizational meeting should contact Christine Dowhan-Bailey at (734) 671-1743 or by email at cdowhanbailey@yahoo.com; or register online at www.fbamich.org. (Attendees will have to pay for their own lunches.)
Published: Thu, Oct 20, 2011
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