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- Posted September 20, 2013
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Justices announce appointments to Attorney Discipline Board

The Michigan Supreme Court has announced the following appointments to the Attorney Discipline Board:
--Michael Murray, attorney and legal counsel/chief of staff for the Catholic Diocese of Lansing, is appointed for a term ending Oct. 1, 2016. Murray is a former chief commissioner of the Michigan Supreme Court and former chair of the Attorney Grievance Commission.
--Rosalind E. Griffin, M.D., psychiatrist practicing in the field of adult and adolescent psychotherapy with special qualifications in forensic psychiatry, is reappointed for a term ending Oct. 1, 2016.
--James M. Cameron Jr., attorney and member in the law firm of Dykema Gossett PLLC, is appointed chairperson for a term ending Oct. 1, 2014.
--Craig H. Lubben, attorney and member in the law firm of Miller Johnson, is appointed vice-chairperson for a term ending Oct. 1, 2014.
The Attorney Discipline Board consists of six attorneys and three non-attorneys appointed by the Supreme Court; appointees serve on a volunteer basis.
The Attorney Discipline Board is the adjudicative arm of the attorney discipline system in Michigan; the ADB oversees panels that hear attorney misconduct cases and also imposes sanctions, subject to appeal to the Michigan Supreme Court. For more information about the Attorney Discipline Board, visit http://www.adbmich.org/.
Published: Fri, Sep 20, 2013
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