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- Posted November 26, 2024
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Federal court gathering
The Federal Bar Association, Eastern District of Michigan Chapter, hosted the 2024 Rom/Rakow/Historical Society Luncheon on Wednesday, November 13, at the Atheneum Hotel in Detroit. Among those attending the event were (left to right) FBA Secretary-Treasurer Matt Allen, FBA Immediate Past President George Donnini, Elliot Crowder, U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Paul Hage, FBA President Elect Charissa Potts, U.S. District Court Judge Terrence Berg, Court Historical Society speaker retired Judge Victoria Roberts, U.S. District Court Judge Gershwin Drain, 2024 Barbara J. Rom Award winner Karen Evangelista, U.S. District Court Judge Paul Borman, U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Lisa S. Gretchko, U.S. District Court Judge Shalina Kumar, U.S. District Court Judge Robert White, and Matt Lund.
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