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- Posted November 23, 2012
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Firm sponsors new Detroit Historical Museum exhibit
The law firm of Warner, Norcross, & Judd LLP is pleased to be the presenting sponsor of a newly enhanced automotive exhibit that reopens this weekend as part of the Detroit Historical Society's permanent collection.
Warner Norcross will sponsor the Suppliers Section of the museum's America's Motor City exhibit. The museum holds its grand reopening today after being closed six months for extensive renovations.
Located in Detroit's midtown neighborhood, the Detroit Historical Museum will feature seven new and enhanced galleries and exhibits. The museum opens at 9:30 a.m. and will stay open around the clock until Sunday, Nov. 25, at 5 p.m. Opening weekend is free.
Warner Norcross, which has offices in Southfield, Macomb County, and four other cities in the state, works with auto suppliers throughout Michigan and around the globe. The firm provides legal counsel on highly specialized issues such as product liability, supplier contracts, automotive recalls and labor disputes, as well as broad experience in litigation, mergers and acquisitions, real estate and construction, intellectual property, environmental law and other areas.
Published: Fri, Nov 23, 2012
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