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- Posted March 04, 2013
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Attorney to be honored by MSU Law's Jewish Legal Society, March 20
The Jewish Legal Society at Michigan State University College of Law and the Alumni Association will hosts its 5th Annual Student & Alumni Networking Night--a night of networking, a night of recognition, and a night of good food.
This year, the Jewish Legal Society at MSU College of Law honors Jules Olsman, class of 1978, with the 5th Annual Alumni Achievement Award.
The event will take place Wednesday, March 20, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the law offices of McDonald Hopkins, 39533 Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills. Wine, beer, and hors d'oeuvres will be served. Dietary laws will be observed.
Tickets are $25 per person ($10 per ticket will benefit the JLS Scholarship) or $100 per person to become a benefactor of the JLS Scholarship and event.
To register, complete the form at www.law.msu.edu/advancement/jls or call 517-432-6840 by Friday, March 15. For additional information, e-mail alumni@law.msu.edu.
Published: Mon, Mar 4, 2013
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