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- Posted June 10, 2025
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Past presidents celebrated
The Eastern District of Michigan Bar Association along with the Federal Bar Association, Eastern District of Michigan Chapter, hosted its 2025 Past Presidents’ Luncheon on Wednesday, May 28, at The Whitney in Detroit. Among those celebrating the works of past FBA and EDMIBAR presidents were (first row, left to right) Dennis Clark, Christine Dowhan-Bailey, U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Kimberly Altman, and retired Justice Maura Corrigan; (second row, left to right) Jeffrey Appel, Julia Caroff, Lauren Mandel, Charissa Potts, and Matt Allen; (third row, left to right) Fred Herrmann, Barbara McQuade, Bob Hurlbert, Dan Malone, and Jennifer Newby; (fourth row, left to right) John Runyan, Lena Gonzalez, and Ed Kronk; and (fifth row, left to right) Andrew Lievense, Sheldon Toll, Dennis Barnes, Bob Forrest, and Fred Mester.
(Photo by John Meiu)
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