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- Posted February 28, 2014
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Now What?
The Oakland County Bar Association sponsored a seminar titled “You Have a Law Degree, Now What?” as a part of its free OCBABC’s of Practice seminar series on Thursday, Feb. 20, at the Oakland County Bar Center in Bloomfield Hills. Taking part in a roundtable discussion on career options were (seated, l-r) Kirsten Gramzow of Starr, Butler, Alexopoulos, & Stoner PLLC; Cooley Law School Auburn Hills campus Acting Assistant Dean Frank Aiello; and Bloomfield Hills attorney Michael Hamblin; (standing) Gerald Gleeson of Miller, Canfield, Paddock, & Stone PLC; Victoria King of Oakland County Circuit Court; Clarence Dass of the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office; Lisa Hamameh of Foster, Swift, Collins, & Smith PC; Ruby Robinson of Michigan Immigrant Rights Center; and John Hamameh of Class Appraisal Inc.
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