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- Posted September 29, 2025
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29th annual tournament
The Michigan
Defense Trial Counsel hosted its 29th Annual MDTC Open Golf Tournament
on Friday, September 12, at Mystic Creek Golf Club and Banquet Center in
Milford. A portion of the tournament proceeds support Randy’s House. Among those happy to swing a club for a good cause were (left to right)
John Mucha of Dawda, Mann, Mulcahy & Sadler PLC; Janina
Olivero-Jones of Kramer, Corbett, Harding, & Dombrowski; James
Hoehner of Law Offices of James E. Hoehner; Danielle Bozich of Kramer
Corbett; Brian Robillard of Law Offices of Brian A. Robillard PLLC;
Katrina Murrel of Magdich Law; Patrick Cassidy of Hanover Law Group; and
Dan Campbell of Scarfone & Geen PC. The mission of Randy’s House is
to help restore the individual seeking recovery to mental, physical,
and spiritual wellness; and to educate the public about the dangers,
disease process, and treatment options available to the Substance Use
Disorder (SUD) community, families, and employers. For additional information, visit www.randyshouse.com
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