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- Posted November 28, 2014
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Butzel Long and Pitt, McGehee, Palmer, & Rivers hosted a reception for Fellows of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers on Wednesday, Nov. 19, in Butzel’s Detroit office. The event celebrated three new inductees into the College from the state of Michigan. The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers, headquartered in Annapolis, Md., is a prestigious and highly limited national honorary of employment law practitioners who have distinguished themselves as leaders and experts in the field for at least 20 years. Among the Fellows of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers gathered at the event were (l-r) John Hancock Jr. of Butzel Long; Tom Cattel of Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak, & Stewart PC (new inductee); Andrew Nickelhoff of Sachs Waldman (new inductee); David Fernstrum of Mika, Meyers, Beckett, & Jones PLC (new inductee); Cary McGehee of Pitt, McGehee, Palmer, & Rivers; Daniel Tukel of Butzel Long; and, Robert Palmer of Pitt, McGehee, Palmer, & Rivers.
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