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- Posted March 24, 2026
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St. Patrick’s parade brunch
Attendees sported their emerald finery as the Incorporated Society of Irish-American Lawyers (ISIAL) hosted its 28th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade Brunch complete with Irish musical entertainment and Irish folklore on Sunday, March 15, at Mario’s Restaurant in Detroit. After the brunch, shuttles transported attendees to the St. Patrick’s Day Parade down Michigan Ave. in Corktown. Among those enjoying the festivities were (left to right) Wayne County 35th District Court Judge Mike Gerou, Joseph McGill, Brunch Chairperson and ISIAL Vice President & Treasurer Miles Gerou, Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Paul Cusick, ISIAL President Jennifer Cupples, ISIAL Secretary Wayne County 24th District Court Judge Richard Page, Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Megan Cavanagh, Kevin Murphy, State Bar of Michigan President Lisa Hamameh, Jack Cahill, and Dennis Clark.
(Photo by John Meiu)
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