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- Posted December 15, 2025
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Youth Law Conference
The Oakland County
Bar Association’s Law-Related Education Committee and the Oakland
County Bar Foundation conducted the 31st Annual Youth Law Conference on
Tuesday, November 18, at the MSU Management Education Center in Troy.
This year’s conference, titled “Understanding Law: Opportunities,
Choices, and Impactful Decisions,” featured keynote speaker Oakland
County Circuit Court Judge Kwamé Rowe (center). Happy to welcome Rowe to
event were (left to right) Committee Vice-Chair Mark Berke of the Law
Office of Mark B. Berke PLLC; OCBA President Sarah Kuchon of Hohauser
Kuchon; OCBF President Andrew Harris of Maddin, Hauser, Roth, &
Heller PC; and Committee Chair Alec D’Annunzio of the Oakland County
Prosecutor’s Office. The Youth Law Conference is a one-day event that
educates high school juniors and seniors about career options in the
legal profession and the general legal process, provides tools for
better decision-making, and features a variety of legal issues as they
pertain to the students.
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