The list of those who passed the July bar exam has been posted by the State Board of Law Examiners. The list is also available on the Board’s website at www.courts.michigan.gov/administration/committees-boards/board-of-law-examiners.
Local admission ceremonies have been planned and include the following:
• The Oakland County admission ceremony is scheduled for Friday, November 17, at 11 a.m. The ceremony will be conducted at the Commissioners Auditorium at the Oakland County Courthouse, 1200 N. Telegraph Rd. in Pontiac. To register for the online ceremony, visit www.ocba.org and click on “events.” Questions can be directed to Katie Tillinger at 248-334-3400.
• The Detroit Bar Association/Third Judicial Circuit Court new lawyer admission ceremony will take place Monday, November 27, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center 13th Floor Auditorium, 2 Woodward Avenue in Detroit. For additional information, visit www.detroitlawyer.org/admissions-ceremony.
• For information on the Macomb County Bar Association new lawyer admission ceremony, visit www.macombbar.org.
- Posted October 31, 2023
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Law grads pass July bar exam, admission ceremonies planned
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