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- Posted July 15, 2024
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Awards, scholarships presented
The Incorporated
Society of Irish American Lawyers conducted its Annual Scholarship and
Awards Dinner on Thursday, June 27, at Sindbad’s Restaurant and Marina
in Detroit. During the evening, Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Muriel
Hughes (far left) was honored with the Charles R. Rutherford Jr. Award
and Fred Lauck (third from right), of Lauck’s Law, was honored with the
Thomas “Tiger” Thornton Award. In addition, ISIAL Educational Fund
Scholarships were presented to Wayne State University Law School student
Kathryn Dunleavy Chirdon (third from left) and University of Detroit
Mercy School of Law student Kevin Lynch (second from right). Happy to
congratulate the honorees were ISIAL Scholarship Committee member Meghan
Kennedy Riordan (second from left), of Kitch Attorneys &
Counselors, and ISIAL President Jennifer Cupples (far right), of
Jennifer A. Cupples PLLC.
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