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- Posted January 24, 2013
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ICBA seeks nominations for 2013 Top 5 Under 35
The Ingham County Bar Association is now accepting nominations for the 2013 Top 5 Under 35 Awards, which will be presented at the Fourth Annual Barristers Night on Thursday, March 21, 2013. The awards recognize outstanding young lawyers in our community who have distinguished themselves in their relatively short career by manifesting: exemplary character, integrity, judgment and legal scholarship; service to the profession and the bar; service to the community; and a reputation for or the advancement of the highest legal standards and professional responsibility.
Please visit http://inghambar.org/ to download the nomination form. The deadline to submit nominations is 11:59pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013. For more information, please contact ICBA Executive Director, Madelyne Lawry at mlawry@inghambar.org
Published: Thu, Jan 24, 2013
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