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- Posted October 24, 2011
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Administrative law judge to address next PALS meeting in Hamtramck
The Polish American Legal Society (PALS) is conducting its next General Membership Meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 6 p.m. with a Polish dinner served at 7 p.m.
The meeting will be held on the second floor of the Polish Village Cafe at 2990 Yemans Avenue in Hamtramck.
Administrative Law Judge Anthony R. Smereka of the U.S. Office of Disability Adjudication and Review will be the guest speaker. He will be speaking on the practice of disability law.
If interested in becoming a member of PALS, contact Membership Chair Ryan E. Hill at (313) 962-4954; or Vice-President Mary Ann Kozlowski at (248) 705-0465. Dues for the first year are $25 and $50 every year thereafter.
Published: Mon, Oct 24, 2011
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