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- Posted September 16, 2013
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Patriot Week panel discussion to look at immigration reform
The Oakland County Bar Association's Diversity in the Legal Profession Committee is pleased to be participating in a panel discussion for Patriot Week on "Immigration - To Reform or Not to Reform? and How and Why?" on Thursday, Sept. 26, beginning with a reception from 5 to 5:30 p.m. followed by the panel discussion from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Oakland County Bar Center in Bloomfield Hills.
Taking part in the program will be Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Michael Warren; N. Peter Antone of Antone, Casagrande, & Adwers PC; Caterine Amaro-Luedtke of Garcia Law Group PLLC; and Caridad Pastor Cardinale of Pastor and Associations PC.
The event is free and open to the public. Reservations are appreciated by Monday, Sept. 23, and can be made by contacting Lisa Stadig Elliot at the OCBA at 248-334-3400 or lstadig@ocba.org.
Published: Mon, Sep 16, 2013
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