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- Posted April 22, 2024
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Associations gather for Spring Fling
The Jewish Bar Association of Michigan (JBAM) hosted “Spring
Fling at 5th Avenue” on Wednesday, April 3, at Fifth Avenue Bar in
Royal Oak. Guests were able to socialize and network with fellow
colleagues from the Chaldean American Bar Association, Incorporated
Society of Irish-American Lawyers (ISIAL), Hispanic Bar Association of
Michigan (HBAM), Women Lawyers Association of Michigan, and Women’s Bar
Association. Among those enjoying some socializing were (left to right)
JBAM Past President Ellie Mosko, JBAM board member Robert Goldman, JBAM
Vice President of Communications David Sachs, JBAM Executive Vice
President Jordan Zuppke, ISIAL Board member Beth Baker, JBAM President
Nargiz Nesimova, Justin Gonzales, Endrit Topalli, HBAM President Greg
Narsh, Eftiola Greco, and ISIAL Board member Deborah Strain. The event
also featured free games including pool, beer (water) pong, giant
Connect Four, cornhole, and giant Jenga.
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