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- Posted February 05, 2014
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Family Court 101
The Oakland County?Bar Association New Lawyers Basic Skill Seminar Series “Introduction to Practice” continued with a look at “Family Court” on Thursday, Jan. 23, at the Oakland County Bar Center in Bloomfield Hills. Taking part in the seminar were (seated, l-r) Oakland County Friend of the Court Referee Sahera Housey; Mark Crane of Mark E. Crane PLLC; and Amy Spilman of Alexander, Eisenberg, & Spilman PLLC; (standing) Kristen Robinson of Mellin Robinson PC; Ryan O’Neil of Mark E. Crane PLLC; and Keela Gracey of Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras, & Mayoras PC. “We’re having an ‘Introduction to Practice’ seminar specifically about Family Court with presentations on initial consultations, Friend of the Court, child related issues, property and economic issues, and divorce resolutions and judgments,” noted Gracey, OCBA Family Court Committee chair.
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