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- Posted October 04, 2012
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Members of Creditors Bar gather
The Michigan Creditors Bar Association hosted its Fall Membership Dinner on Wednesday, Sept. 19, at Andiamo in Bloomfield Township.
Guest speaker for the event was Donald Campbell (third from right) of Collins, Einhorn, Farrell, and Ulanoff PC who spoke on the topic of “Demystifying TAON and the Attorney Grievance Process.”
Campbell concentrates his practice in ethics and professional responsibility—giving lawyers advice and defending lawyers’ grievance matters.
Welcoming Campbell to the dinner were (left to right) Jennifer Dillow of Weltman, Weinberg, & Reis Co LPA; Jason Sims of G. Reynolds Sims & Associates PC; Southfield attorney Lori Frank; Andrea Enright of Shermeta, Adams, & Von Allmen PC; and Curt Robertson of Weber & Olcese PLC.
Photo by John Meiu
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